Published 04/14/2009
SciVee, a Web 2.0 resource dedicated to the dissemination of scientific research and science-specific research networking, has completed a number of significant upgrades to its site, enabling faster uploads, improved synchronization, more accurate website searches, and the addition of 32 new science categories.
In addition, the National Institutes of Health has awarded SciVee a six-month, $173,000 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant to enable more enhancements, and continue the process of commercialization of the site.
"We are pleased to say that SciVee is generating revenue, and is attracting commercial interest from publishers, conference organizers, educational institutions, and companies that serve them," said Marc Friedmann, CEO of SciVee, Inc. "Internet video, which is at the very heart of SciVee, continues to be an exciting area of opportunity and rapid development."
Launched in late 2007 as a collaboration between the National Science Foundation and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, SciVee has been used by hundreds of thousands of students and professional scientists since its introduction as a means of learning and sharing their research through online science videos that supplement peer-reviewed journal articles, stimulate discussion, and promote collaboration. Thousands of videos, pubcasts and postercasts have been posted on the site, with content ranging from popular science to conference keynote lectures. With millions of page views to date, the number of visitors and uploads are increasing monthly.
Specifically, new upgrades to the SciVee site include:
"Consistent with our original mission, we believe that these enhancements will substantially improve the ability of scientists and students to upload and find internet video content on SciVee, and help make your research known," said Phil Bourne, Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at UC San Diego and a SciVee co-founder.
About SciVee
SciVee provides community resources for researchers of all levels to share their science, connect with their peers, and respond to scientific data. Researchers can see and hear scientists describe their scientific research, join specific interest communities, participate in scientific discussions, and create a comprehensive multimedia representation of their own research. SciVee was launched in late 2007 as a joint initiative between the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego.
About SDSC
As an organized research unit of UC San Diego, the San Diego Supercomputer Center is a national leader in creating and providing cyberinfrastructure for data-intensive research. Cyberinfrastructure refers to an accessible and integrated network of computer-based resources and expertise, focused on accelerating scientific inquiry and discovery. SDSC is a founding member of the national TeraGrid, the nation's largest open scientific discovery infrastructure.
Media Contacts:
Jan Zverina, SDSC Communications, 858 534-5111 or
jzverina@sdsc.edu
Warren R. Froelich, SDSC Communications, 858 822-3622 or
froelich@sdsc.edu
SciVee site:
www.scivee.tv
San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC):
www.sdsc.edu
UC San Diego:
www.ucsd.edu
National Institutes of Health:
www.nih.gov