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*new generation medical search engine
*Crawling & indexing the medical web
*document formats (html, doc, pdf, txt, ...)
*processed languages: French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
*more databases: Bookshelf, PubmedCentral, FRA, OESO, Urofrance
*reliability of web pages: comparing with reference databases
*highlighting MeSH terms in the summary
*query: keywords, URLs, whole document
*user profile (specialist, non specialist)

The WRAPIN prototype can determine the reliability of a document by the number of references it contains from recognized sources, such as documents indexed in Medline. These systems make use of the centralized validation provided by the editorial boards and peer review process which precedes inclusion in Medline.

This is similar to the way Google ranks pages by analysing incoming links from highly ranked sites.