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POWERRESEARCHER, LLC ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF POWERRESEARCHER(TM),THE FIRST IN A NEW CLASS OF RESEARCH AUTOMATION TOOLS THAT CAN HELP PREVENT PLAGIARISM
The immense volume of information available on the Internet presents enormous challenges to educators to protect academic integrity, increasingly threatened by the ease with which anyone can commit Internet plagiarism, unintentional or not. While enormous funds and efforts are expended on tools to detect Internet plagiarism after the fact, no real Research Process Automation tools(http://www.powerresearcher.com/rpa_summary.html) exist to protect the innocent researcher against plagiarism; not until PowerResearcher(TM.
ATLANTA, GA - September 25, 2003 - "The immense volume of information available on the Internet presents enormous challenges to educators to protect academic integrity, increasingly threatened by the ease with which anyone can commit Internet plagiarism, unintentional or not. While enormous funds and efforts are expended on tools to detect Internet plagiarism after the fact, no real Research Process Automation tools(http://www.powerresearcher.com/rpa_summary.html) exist to protect the innocent researcher against plagiarism; not until PowerResearcher(TM)" says Stephan Botes, Chairman and CEO of Computer Consulting Services Corporation (DE) of Atlanta, Georgia.
PowerResearcher (http://www.powerresearcher.com) is a desktop application that integrates Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Word into a single interface, giving users the ability to browse the Internet, capture, organize, highlight, analyze, write, edit, share and cite multiple digital assets like web pages, text, images, tables and graphics, making research more effective, productive and enjoyable. It records, dates and time stamps URL links and sources, whenever information is copied or downloaded from the Internet and builds bibliographies and a Research Log that tracks the entire process, making citing sources correctly, quick and easy.
Promoters of PowerResearcher(TM) already include the United Nations Association, its 475,000 members of it Model UN chapters and clubs, and The Christian Science Monitor.
For further details, visit http://www.powerresearcher.com or contact:
Stephan Botes at 770-393-8646 or fax: 770-393-8684 or email: sbotes@powerresearcher.com
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