American Institute of Physics Selects Collexis as a Key Technology Partner

News Release

Melville, NY & Columbia, SC, July 23, 2009 – The American Institute of Physics (AIP), a highly respected publisher of scholarly journals, magazines, and conference proceedings, and leading society publisher, and Collexis Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: CLXS), a premier developer of semantic search and knowledge discovery software, announced today their new technology partnership. The innovative collaboration will allow AIP (www.aip.org) to leverage Collexis' proprietary technology within the physics market.
"As we embrace Web 2.0 functionality, we are also looking to a future that will most definitely rely on semantic publishing," said John Haynes, AIP's Vice President of Publishing. "We've been at the forefront of electronic publishing for 15 years, releasing the first online version of an established physics journal (Applied Physics Letters) in 1995; we've built upon that start through three generations of online services; and now, through our partnership with Collexis, we're ready to aggressively explore all opportunities presented by the semantic web. Look for product announcements flowing out of this partnership in the very near future."
"This unique partnership between AIP and Collexis will allow us to showcase our proprietary Fingerprinting technology to the physics community," states Bill Kirkland CEO of Collexis. "Further it validates that the STM market place is beginning to understand and embrace the benefits and efficiencies of the semantic technology. This partnership will encourage other AIP-affiliated publishers to explore these same knowledge discovery tools."

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