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Posted in Website on September 1st, 2009 by Matthew
Our new website went live a few months back, and while there are a couple new additions to the site, we believe you’ll find DocTrac to be the most useful. It is an online client profile that can be accessed through our site, which allows you to place orders, monitor your requests in real time and review your ordering history conveniently from one spot. In addition, you can create and export reports based on your Research Solutions activity. To access your personal profile, which is free to all our clients, visit the DocTrac login on our website.
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Posted in Website on September 1st, 2009 by MatthewWhen we went live with our new website recently, we also went live with our blog. For those of you who run a blog as well, I’m sure you’ve had the pleasure of dealing with spammers leaving comments filled with nonsense. To try and alleviate this annoyance, we’ve added a CAPTCHA to our comments section. For those who are unsure what a CAPTCHA is, you’ve probably seen them before; they are the boxes with distorted text at the bottom of registration forms that ensures a human is entering the information, and not a computer program. The CAPTCHA that we’ve installed, however, does more than just prevent automated-spammers from leaving their mark on our blog.
ReCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that uses the 150,000 hours spent each day solving CAPTCHAs around the world to help digitize books, newspapers and old time radio shows. This ingenious idea helps to archive human knowledge, and the elaborate process is explained in great detail at their website.
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