The History of Symplectic




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Elements integrates with ORCID

50 institutions using Elements worldwide

2014

Elements integrates with Europe PMC

First beta release of Dimensions

Jonathan Breeze appointed as CEO

Become official members of ORCID

Symplectic turns 10!

Elements integrates with figshare

v4 released with new UI

2013

32 institutions & counting...

Integrated with CrossRef data

Launched REPeC as a data source

Launched Mendeley as a data source

Won place as RMAS provider for JISC

Symplectic grows over 40% in 3 years

2012

Launched VIVO connector

Opened US office

2011

Full Sherpa/RoMEO integration

Added PBRF functionality

Integrated DBLP content

2010

CERIF compliant data model

Inclusion of arXiv content

Symplectic is used by over 40,000 academics across 4 continents

2009

Inclusion of Elsevier Scopus content

Integration with ePrints and Fedora

Joined EuroCris

With a growing number of data sources, Elements gives users access to over 50,000 journals

2008

First RIMS to implement functionality for handling a government exercise

Joined ARMA

Played central role in HEFCE bibliometrics REF pilot

First RIMS to implement full repository integration with DSpace

2007

Inclusion of Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge content

2006

Inclusion of PubMed searching

Launch of Symplectic "Publications" product

Elements can cut down time spent on administration tasks by up to 20%

2005

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