This year, our teams have been working hard to develop a range of features across Pure to support you in working towards these goals and in promoting your efforts. This release sees the first versions of these features made available to you, including; automated content tagging, template reports, and Portal showcasing features.



Global search: the global search functionality has been updated and improved to provide more precise and accessible results for users. Previously, search results across content types were limited to content types featured in the top 50 results across all content types. Now, global search results are less limited, and instead represent results found across all content types.
Self-import of datasets (from Data Monitor): with this release, we are happy to announce that we expanded functionality for datasets in Pure. Datasets have been added as a new content type for self-import of data to Pure. This enables researchers and personal users to search for and import datasets from specific repositories. We have also added Data Monitor as a self-import source, covering a wide range of domain-specific and cross-domain repositories. Institutions can now select one or more data source, and personal users can find and preview datasets before importing them into Pure.
This recent development is in line with the work we are doing around Open Science, allowing researchers to find and connect the different parts (and outputs) of their research activity.
IEEE Xplore as an import source: we have added IEEE Xplore as a new import source to Pure. IEEE Xplore is a research database of journal articles, conference proceedings, technical standards, and related materials on Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Electronics. It contains material published mainly by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE).
This integration provides researchers with access to more than 5 million documents, including; 190+ peer-reviewed journals, 1,700+ global conferences, 6,200+ technical standards, approximately 4,000 eBooks, and more than 425 online courses.







