Pretty cool! It wouldn't be hard to wire that js up to a server-side passthrough (I've done a lot of that) so you can hit whatever APIs you want. I like the clean, simple lines of the interface. Best regards, *Jason Bengtson* *http://www.jasonbengtson.com/ <http://www.jasonbengtson.com/>* On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 10:02 AM, EDWIN VINCENT SPERR <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Search Workbench ( https://searchworkbench.info ) is a stab at using > interactive visualizations to assist in the process of constructing and > refining a search against a very large citation database. > > I hope it's useful for folks who do PubMed searching and think it might > also serve as a proof-of-concept for using visualizations in other search > applications... > > > Edwin V. Sperr, MLIS, AHIP > AU/UGA Medical Partnership > Office of Graduate Medical Education > Clinical Information Librarian > > St. Mary's Hospital > 1230 Baxter Street > Athens, GA 30606 > > p: 706-389-3864 > e: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> | [log in to unmask]<mailto:espe > [log in to unmask]> > w: medicalpartnership.usg.edu<http://www.medicalpartnership.usg.edu/> >