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Ingenta has created over 200 specialist websites for publishers and libraries worldwide.

The combination of sophisticated access and authentication technology protecting valuable published content, together with intuitive user interface design has resulted in award-winning websites that fit the unique requirements of publishing and research.

Here is a selection of the different types of websites Ingenta has developed since 1998:

British Standards Institute (BSI)
McGraw-Hill Education
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Ashley Publications
Journal of the American Pharmacists' Association (JAPHA)
Cambridge Antibody Technology
Carleton University Library

British Standards Institute (BSI) 

www.bsi-global.com

In July 2004, the BSI chose Ingenta to deliver their British Standards Online Project (BSOL), a new online channel for thousands of the Institute's publications.

Speaking of the project, Rachel Cave, Head of New Product Development at BSI Business Information said, “BSOL is a key delivery channel for us providing more than 38,000 documents to customers in a wide range of organisations in the UK and internationally. Ingenta’s experience in supplying professional and academic content, often with complex access requirements, was a major factor in our choice of supplier.”

Ingenta's information commerce technology was used to deliver this project.

McGraw-Hill Education 

www.accessscience.com

Ingenta has worked with McGraw-Hill to create over 25 websites for their prestigious scientific and medical titles Access Science and Access Medicine. This ground-breaking publisher saw the benefit of online resources in the late 1990s and the resulting web services have continued to evolve continuously ever since.

Ingenta has provided tailored access and authentication, ecommerce and user interface architecture and design services from its offices in Providence, RI and Oxford, UK.

Oxford University Press (OUP) 

www.oxfordscholarship.com

Ingenta designed and developed Oxford Scholarship Online with Oxford University Press, an innovative web resource taking over 700 of the most important humanities and social sciences scholarly books online.

Ingenta’s developers and designers, in Providence, RI and Oxford, UK responded to OUP’s outline specification by developing the functionality and interface design to operate OSO. The £2million ($3.5m), five-year project integrates the original 700 books and an extra 200 titles a year with other online resources via active reference links within footnotes and bibliographies, including millions of journal articles. This enables the user to cross-reference information generated by a single search.

Speaking of the project, Geoffrey Bilder, Chief Technology Officer at Ingenta said: “We have pushed the boundaries in web design in helping OUP realise their vision for the online future of the scholarly monograph format."

OECD 

sourceoecd.org

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has dramatically increased subscriptions and customer sales with SourceOECD, an award-winning website built by Ingenta. In less than two years, OECD's user traffic rose 300% and they secured 140 new site licenses from prestigious institutions, including MIT, McKinsey Consulting and the Portuguese Central Bank.

Using Ingenta's systems, books and statistics as well of journals were delivered online backed by sophisticated access control and information commerce systems.

Toby Green, Head of Marketing at OECD Publishing said: "OECD is in an excellent position as we are far ahead of our peers. However, from a long-term perspective, I am hoping that other IGOs wil take quick steps to get on the Web."

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Ashley Publications 

www.ashley-pub.co.uk

Ingenta created a publications website for Ashley Publications, one of the first specialist scientific publishers to fully exploit this massive potential by offering all its articles to subscribers in a searchable format directly from their website.

IP-restriction technology allowed them to protect against illegal or improper use or reproduction, while giving valid customers the easiest possible access to high-quality current reviews on topics of interest to them. 

Journal of the American Pharmacists' Association (JAPhA)

www.japha.org

Providing members with additional services is a key focus of JAPhA and Ingenta was happy to create a publications website for the membership program.

Members and students registered at member institutions, get free access to the full text articles within the Journal, while new members are invited to join the Association to receive both the print and online versions of the publication.

Cambridge Antibody Technology & Carleton University Library 

www.cambridgeantibody.com(company website, not Customized Library Gateway)

Cambridge Antibody Technology uses a Customized Library Gateway to view thousands of publications online in a branded environment. It gives their staff access to email alerting as well as a host of other user features designed to make online research as easy as possible.

www.gateway.ingenta.com/carleton

Carleton University library uses their Customized Library Gateway to create a branded view for their online publication holdings. The students and faculty also have access to deposit accounts for article purchasing and email alerting for current research awareness.

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