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From the Editor At SLA 2011, we were happy to receive your comments on ProQuest Dialog™, which ranged from appreciative (I think the new product looks great. You’re (ProQuest) moving in the right direction. Keep up the good work!) to ecstatic, when at the end of a demonstration a visitor said, “the angels are singing!” More than 4,300 information professionals are now “future ready” after attending this year’s Special Libraries Association's (SLA) 2011 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO in June. As a Major Conference Partner and faithful sponsor, the ProQuest family of brands and companies provided ongoing support, as well as exciting product news and development. From the SLA award presentation by Dialog General Manager Tim Wahlberg at the Opening General session, through more than 20 division-sponsored events to the closing session, ProQuest and Dialog shared the spotlight, contributing to another successful SLA! We also congratulate Betty Edwards and Cathleen Ahner, winners of the SLA & Dialog Facebook Sweepstakes. Each received a NOOK Color eReader, compliments of Dialog. In this issue...
Features you’ve been asking for are here! The new, August 1 release of ProQuest Dialog contains many of the features for which you’ve been asking. A quick overview highlights some key tools. Read on! Alert and Saved Search enhancements Workflow tools
Precision search tools Transactional pricing enhancements Future issues of the Chronolog will bring you more details about these exciting new features. Watch for new self-paced modules describing these tools, and sign up for Web-based live training to learn more.
It’s easy on ProQuest Dialog
Here’s how it works: QUICK DIAGNOSIS (QD) in MEDLINE finds records about diagnosis (DI), pathology (PA), radiography (RA), radionuclide imaging (RI) and ultrasonography (US). If you want to retrieve records about diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, simply enter the search query MESH(DIABETES MELLITUS LNK QD) on any search form, whether Basic, Advanced or Command Line. And if you want to make the MeSH term with its linked Quick Code the major focus of the article, enter the query as MJMESH(DIABETES MELLITUS LNK QD). From the results page, use Search Within or Narrow Results By Features to qualify retrieval to more specific aspects, such as date, document type and MeSH subjects, including humans, male, female and more. There are 19 Quick Code groupings that allow searchers to limit a MeSH term to several facets. These include Quick Anatomy (QA), Quick Chemistry (QC), Quick Etiology (QE), Quick Toxicology (QT) and 15 more. Quick Codes in Embase See the ProQuest Dialog Frequently Asked Questions for details under questions about qualifier terms and codes for MEDLINE and Embase.
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DWPI Update: New coverage — Poland The new coverage includes:
Why is this authority important? Poland has long had a presence on the world's scientific stage. Throughout recent years strengthening its position has been a priority for the State Community for Scientific Research (KBN), which is responsible for policy and funding. Committed to both innovation and implementation of new technologies, the KBN has overseen the creation of centers of excellence through the collaboration of resources among the country's five state-owned universities, 81 institutes of Polish Academy of Sciences and 214 research and development units. The KBN also has ensured a continuation of the tradition of excellence in chemical and physical sciences and astronomy, in addition to developing knowledge across other scientific disciplines. Poland details
The number formats for the Polish patent kinds are outlined in the table.
Note: The raw application number format for Poland is based on the data within the XML format and may not be as it would appear on the original documents.
A Proximal and a Distal Tip
Yes, that would be wonderful if I actually had been in the Hawaiian Islands, could afford the room at the resort and would actually pay for an ocean view room, but we can all dream. The sun could turn green surrounded by fuchsia stripes, but I wouldn’t know it. Still, there is work to be done and prior art to be found in such places. Conference papers; the next best thing to being there Whatever the reasons authors present at conferences, such papers are an important way of keeping up to date on ongoing research. And, the cumulative record of retrospective conference papers makes for a good source of non-patent literature, especially since the authors of the publications may also be the inventors on future patent applications. Sometimes a conference paper is the earliest public disclosure of an invention, whether a patent has been applied for or not. In addition, conferences are a great source of experts and expert witnesses, if not at the author level, then at the location of research. That is, if a particular university or research corporation delivers many papers on a particular subject area, perhaps the entity has a group of concerned individuals, a specific and perhaps expensive piece of equipment that is the focus of the research, or has a history of excellence in the area. In any event, finding such people or facilities is an essential first step to understanding where the ideas and patents come from and who knows what. You can run but you cannot hide Essential meetings Complement ProQuest and Dialog sources with ebrary An excellent complementary resource to ProQuest Dialog, ebrary is a member of the ProQuest family and provides some 236,000 titles for purchase with more than 1,800 e-books recently added. ebrary contains innovative reference tools and a rich collection of books, journals, magazines, maps and other publications. These aggregated collections cover business and economics, computers and electronics, engineering, oil and gas, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and many others.
ebrary offers a wide variety of flexible models for acquiring e-books from trusted publishers, including Springer, Elsevier, McGraw-Hill, British Informatics Society, IOS Press, OECD, Wiley and others. Recent publishers added to ebrary’s growing catalog include the American Society of Civil Engineers, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Brookings Institution, Elsevier Science & Technology, MIT Press and Nicholas Brealey Publishing. Make research quick and efficient — use ebrary’s cutting-edge technology DASH!™ to create searchable databases of your own digital materials that integrate with ebrary’s content. ebrary Topic of the Week Click to see an overview of ebrary for Corporations & Government. Contact your account representative or here for more information about this exciting new source of information. |
Features you’ve been asking for are here! Migration from DataStar to ProQuest Dialog to start soon More value with ProQuest Dialog pricing Validate: Intellectual Property Content Updates SET your own display format and estimate TYPE costs Dialog responds to the SET Un command with a confirmation of the format and the cost per-record for that format in the database in which you are currently searching. Dialog will hold this user-defined format until you log off. It’s a quick way to say, “If I display these fields in this database, how much will it cost?” The rates depend on the format from which the selected fields come. For example, titles, descriptors, word count and general indexing fields usually are free. Elements from the bibliographic citation, such as authors, journal names — typically Format 3, are usually available at a nominal fee. Lead paragraph, abstract or text usually display in a format involving the price for a full record. As always, check the Bluesheets. Some files, like Trade & Industry Database™ (File 148), offer the abstract (Format 4), where available, at a lower rate than the full text (Formats 7 or 9). To SET and save a user-defined format permanently to your user account, include the command in your profile using EDIT PROFILE. Often the predefined formats provide the information you need; so, look over the available formats first. However, this has excellent potential for specific projects where in the first pass, you want to generate a list of titles, sources and authors, with descriptors for indexing vocabulary. SET U3 shows a user-defined format with elements from the free and bibliographic formats, including authors and journal names. SET U4 adds the abstract in records in File 148 where available. To review the custom format, enter SHOW Un.
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Scope joint ventures in an industry using SIC Codes and RANK TFSD Joint Ventures & Alliances includes records representing agreements where two or more entities have combined resources to form a new, mutually advantageous business arrangement to achieve specific goals. You can easily scope global joint venture activity in an industry, using Dialog’s powerful commands to focus in on companies, locations, dates and types of alliance transactions. Look for deal status, date announced, year announced, participants and participants’ cities, states and ZIP codes, as well as financial details, when available. Using Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes and RANK, generate a list of companies involved in joint ventures.
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