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Area of Science:

  • Life Sciences
  • Scientific Communication

Background:

  • Academic writing is crucial for researchers.
  • Non-native English speakers face challenges in scientific writing.
  • Facilitating the paper writing process is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce text-mining services that support researchers in paper writing.
  • To highlight the functionalities of Allie and inMeXes.

Main Methods:

  • Allie: An abbreviation database providing expanded forms and related papers.
  • inMeXes: An incremental search service for PubMed English phrases.
  • Regular updates ensure the services provide current information.

Main Results:

  • Allie simplifies the lookup of numerous life science abbreviations.
  • inMeXes assists in learning English phraseology for scientific papers.
  • Both services are regularly updated.

Conclusions:

  • DBCLS text-mining services, Allie and inMeXes, effectively support researchers in academic writing.
  • These tools address challenges faced by non-native English speakers.
  • Continuous updates ensure the relevance and accuracy of the provided information.