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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 10, 2007
Filed:
Oct. 01, 2004
Lawrence E. Liberti, Holland, PA (US);
Geraldine E. Liberti, Holland, PA (US);
Johanna M. Harrison, Holland, PA (US);
Sarah Conaway, Horsham, PA (US);
John E. Knapp, Yardley, PA (US);
Lawrence E. Liberti, Holland, PA (US);
Geraldine E. Liberti, Holland, PA (US);
Johanna M. Harrison, Holland, PA (US);
Sarah Conaway, Horsham, PA (US);
John E. Knapp, Yardley, PA (US);
Thomson Scientific Inc., Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
A time savings information management guide that can direct readers to key resources is disclosed. The processes that readers use to identify resources of interest are integrated into a formal reproducible process for large-scale application. The message mapping technique is a process by which the key ideas (messages) described in information resources, including but not limited to books, articles, abstracts, monographs, advertisements, and scientific posters, are identified, categorized, and quantitatively scored for relevance from the point of view of the reader (i.e., consumer, a doctor, researcher, etc).