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From the Editor Update your user profile information Qualified contact updates received via the online User Profile Update Form by Friday, April 23, 2010, will be entered in a prize drawing for an Amazon Kindle™ (US$275 value). The drawing will be held on April 30, 2010, and announced in the May issue of the Chronolog. Users who previously updated their profile information online during the 2009 qualifying period will automatically be entered into the 2010 Kindle drawing. Free searching in selected Cengage files through March 31
Chinese full-text patent information to be available on Dialog starting in early April
Conference papers: Gathering dust or important research? Almost every area of scholarship — arts, engineering, humanities, sciences, social sciences — holds conferences where scholars gather to present and discuss their latest research. Whether the topic is broad or narrow, the frequency annual or one-off, these conferences are an important form of publication of scholarly research. Hidden treasures of conference papers and proceedings:
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Biomedical databases to explore Other databases Thesauri and indexing Cited-reference searching Every year thousands of professionals in the sciences gather to refresh their skills, network and collaborate with their colleagues, and learn about the latest developments in their fields. At these worldwide gatherings participants present the ideas and paths that will shape the future of research. You can keep abreast of the latest research, too, when you search Dialog conference papers and proceedings.
Free File of the Month — Corporate Affiliations
Known for its accuracy, completeness and timeliness, File 513 covers both U.S. and non-U.S. public and private companies, both parents and affiliates including subsidiaries and major divisions. For example, approximately14,600 non-U.S. parent companies with more than 70,000 related subsidiaries are profiled. Why use Corporate Affiliations?
Learn more about the database in the Overview of Corporate Affiliations. Register for a Webinar on March 4 to learn about File 513 content. Throughout March, explore this file up to $100 for free (either DialUnits or Connect Time). Output and Alerts charges are not included. Check out the Corporate Affiliations Search Tip in this issue.
Enhancements to Jane's Defense database
The File 587 backfile was not reloaded; new indexes or images are not available in articles loaded prior to UD=201001W3.
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Additional Japanese National Classifications in DWPI In January 2010, an additional 3.2 million records through September 2009 received Japanese National Classifications. For information on the Japanese classifications, see the article in the July/August Chronolog.
DWPI country coverage enhancement
As announced in the November 2009, Chronolog, DWPI has already completed significant enhancements to coverage of Taiwan and India back files and China country coverage.
A Proximal and a Distal Tip
I believe it was Barbara Quint who said that an abbreviation is an intentional typographical error. And, in many systems, if you do not account for this abbreviation, you stand to miss good hits. Note when databases got their start, keyboarding onto paper cards was the state of the art and with a column limit of eighty characters per card, it was prudent to save money by abbreviating wherever possible. Even eliminating a comma between the inventor's last and first name was a 1.25 percent savings in keyboarding. Abbreviating a person's first name to just an initial, you could achieve maybe another 5-15 percent; eliminate the space between the first and middle initials and save a total of about 1/6th of the data potential the cards could contain. Of course, this seems trivial now that punch cards are no longer used, but these legacy formats prevail among the early adopters of machine-readable databases. Note that several databases still abbreviate people's names by using initials for the first name and middle initial, thus blurring the line between Jane, Joan and John Smith. And if the database does not resolve the data down to the whole name, no amount of searching will find it. Some time ago, Derwent World Patents Index® (File 351) added full inventor names taken from the original filings to its records, thus preserving the legacy format of using initials for inventors, and also adding the additional full names to make retrievals comprehensive. There are very few inventors who have very many patents, including, "Oleg Ivanovich Kvasenkov" who has almost 6,000. But, "O I Kvasenkov" has over 5,000, thus necessitating a search for both variations or you stand the chance of missing up to 54 percent of this person's patent portfolio. Don't even think of missing 6,000 hits! Lucky for him he is blessed with a somewhat unique last name. The King's clothes The middle name is much harder, but it's "Virginia." I found it by typing out a full record in File 345 INPADOC and looked for a different spelling. Obviously, searching such names given only the English or the transliterated version would be difficult, if not impossible, which is why in our INPADOC file we put both versions we are given into the same record. Thus, searching by either name will yield the other. My favorite transliterated name is "Jiyunia" which is a phonetic spelling of what a son with the same first name as his father puts after his name! So, while you run into such names from time to time, you do not have to worry about searching them in File 345. It is nice to have a somewhat unique name, but one time I was on a flight from New York when my name was called over the loudspeaker to take my belongings up to the first class section. When I came up to the front, not knowing whether I was getting upgraded or tossed off the plane, I noticed the flight attendants looking around and behind me as if they were expecting someone else. When I told them who I was, I could tell by the looks on their faces I was not whom they thought I should be. That's when I remembered there once was a pitcher for the New York Yankees named Scott Kamieniecki. Disappointed though the flight attendants were, I did get a first class seat upgrade, though I didn't sign any autographs.
NewsRX Weekly Reports adds diverse content NewsRx publishes the largest weekly database of current medical news, disease research, and business reports for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. The VerticalNews content is global in scale and has become a "morning brief," with summaries of everything that happened in the world related to specific topics relevant to their fields of endeavor.
D&B Worldbase: The most comprehensive business database
Several D&B databases have name changes: D&B Worldbase — International (File 518), D&B Worldbase — Canada (File 520) and D&B Worldbase — Europe (File 521) — and more than doubled the company coverage. In addition, a new database—D&B Worldbase — U.S. (File 517) has been added. Although similar to Dun's Market Identifiers® (File 516), it contains more than double the number of companies in File 516. D&B Worldbase — Who Owns Whom (File 522) links companies to their corporate families, showing the size of the corporate structure, family hierarchy and key information (including D-U-N-S® numbers) for the parent company, headquarters, branches and subsidiaries worldwide. To view the number of records by country name in each database, EXPAND CN=. All databases include Company Names, Addresses, four-digit U.S. SIC codes, Annual Sales in local currency and U.S. dollars, Number of Employees, Organizational Descriptions, D-U-N-S numbers, Parent Company and other information, when available. For specific details about these databases, review the Bluesheets or the Database Changes Web page.
The ProQuest Pharma Collection offers sources for the entire pharmaceutical enterprise
Review the entire title list for ProQuest Pharma Collection and see just how many full-text journals we have that meet your research needs.
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Chinese full-text patent information to be available on Dialog starting in early April Conference papers: Gathering dust or important research? Free File of the Month — Corporate Affiliations Discover: Scientific, Technical and Medical Validate: Intellectual Property Content Updates Market: Business & News Content Updates
Lisbon , Portugal, is the site for the 7 th Annual Conference & Exposition in Europe, tailored to the interests of patent information professionals. Mark your calendars for March 7-11, 2010, and register for IPI-ConfEx today.
Removing duplicate records Announced in the Chronolog in December 1989, Dialog again introduced an innovative feature — the new IDENTIFY DUPLICATES (IDO) and REMOVE DUPLICATES (RD) commands, eliminating tedious post-processing time reviewing search results to identify duplicates and select preferred records. The commands offered complete flexibility, whether users wanted to merely cluster duplicates together for easier review, or actually remove records according to their preferred databases. In 1989 Dialog led the way by combining unique commands — OneSearch and duplicate record removal — to enhance the search process. Today Dialog continues its innovative new services as the time to introduce its new interface draws closer.
The advantages of using Format 6 Corporate Affiliations. When you wish to display a parent record with its corporate hierarchy and affiliates, first TYPE the record in Format 6, which shows the company name, the company's Enterprise Number and number of affiliates. Enter HELP RATES 513 to determine the cost to display the record in full. Full record prices are based on the number of affiliates in a corporate family hierarchy. D&B — Duns Financial Records Plus. First display records using Format 6 to see the company name, DUNS Number, date of history/operations text and the type and date of the last financial statement if present. You now know if the financial information is current before displaying the whole record. To make sure you have the latest company information, use Format 6 in databases such as D&B — Dun's Market Identifiers® (File 516) and American Business Directory (File 531) to view dates of the latest updates. Register to attend "Hints & Tips for Cost Effective Searching on Dialog" (March 16) for more smart searching ideas.
Free File of the Month — April Search up to $100 for free in the file (Connect Time or DialUnits) in April. Output and Alerts costs are not included. See an Overview of File 985 to learn more about this multi-faceted database.
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Market: Focus on Essential Tools for Business Intelligence, Market Research and News View descriptions of the courses and register for classes on
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And, take 15 minutes out of your busy day to attend "Make customized reports on DataStarWeb" in German on March 17.
Look for new documentation on the Essential Tools Web subject pages. New workbook: Company Intelligence
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Dialog Search Tip: Who owns Godiva Chocolates? EXPAND the company name (CO=GODIVA) and SELECT the appropriate E number(s). File 513 provides limit qualifiers including /PARENT and /AFFILIATE. We want to confirm we have retrieved an affiliate company (S1/AFFILIATE), as opposed to a parent. The Godiva Chocolates record reveals that Yildiz Holding AS (Turkey) is the ultimate parent. This record in Format 5 displays a corporate hierarchy. Godiva's immediate parent is Ulker Biskuvi Sanayi A.S. If you want to find individual records for family members of Godiva Chocolatier so you can display names, addresses, telephone numbers and other pertinent data, locate Godiva Chocolatier "LNG." [producer assigned] number and search NO= the first six digits (e.g. SELECT NO=741251). There are three family members, one of which is Godiva Chocolatier, Inc. TYPE these records in the format of your choice, or create a tabular REPORT of key information. Enter HELP REPORT 513 for a list of fields available for REPORT. Try these tips and more in Corporate Affiliations for free up to $100 in March. Output and Alerts are not included.
DataStar Search Tip: Searching The Lancet
If you want to find articles on Tourette's syndrome, for example, first check terminology. On DataStarWeb, enter TOURETTE? This generates an index from which you can choose the term(s) you want by using the <Shift> or <Ctrl> keys and tapping the search button. If you've checked the Thesaurus Mapping box, DataStar will retrieve results and display descriptor terms. It's as good as RANKing on descriptors. If you are happy with the results, click CANCEL to exit the Thesaurus Mapping screen.
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