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February 2012

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From the Editor

Researchers from industries dealing in energy and the environment, biotech, or scitech must look for information in a variety of areas. The broad array of information from Dialog offers answers whether you are looking for scientific, technical, regulatory, industry, or intellectual property information. You can find it all in one of Dialog's many content categories. This month's Chronolog highlights Dialog's wide-ranging content for the energy industry. Be sure to read "Finding the best sources across industries" and "Complementary sources for the energy industry" to learn more.

Stellar customer service from the Dialog Knowledge Center has consistently received high praise from our customers. The Knowledge Center with its experts who know the content and the fine points of Dialog searching is well known for answering your questions. But are you aware of the other ways in which they can help you with your search questions? Find out more in this issue.

Of course, you'll also want to review CAB ABSTRACTS, the featured file for February, cited-reference searching on ProQuest Dialog™, and learn about new apps that allow you to interact with Dialog and ProQuest — anytime, anywhere.

 

ProQuest Dialog Updates

Finding the best sources across industries

The corporate world needs a collection of sources it can count on to research facets of multi-disciplinary subjects. For example, companies developing energy technologies must address today's significant energy challenges, such as climate change, energy security, energy efficiency, sustainability, and water conservation, to name some.  

Search boxProQuest Dialog's industry groupings — Energy & Environment, Engineering & Technology and Chemistry — provide the breadth of content for researchers in a given discipline. These industry groupings or "subject industries," often used to access a single database, also serve to broaden the "content pool" for researchers who need to find content from adjacent disciplines.

ProQuest Dialog also enables searchers to drill down in individual databases covering specific disciplines. Single databases offer greater detail for the specialist who recognizes and understands the characteristics of that database, such as the expert indexing and editorial input associated with each database. Users can search using additional limit options, such as content type, publication, date-range selection, classification and more, depending on the database, to refine the search to the particulars needed.

The subject industries

  • demonstrate context and scope to users
  • clearly show what is available within a given set of databases
  • visually articulate the type of content likely to be found from these sources
  • offer flexibility to customize subject areas to create multiple-disciplinary groupings that include the core databases in the discipline.

This solar energy industry example illustrates why finding the right content is so important. Databases in Energy & Environment and Engineering & Technology contain articles such as:

  • energy"Sizing Energy Storage to Accommodate High Penetration of Variable Energy Resources" from Inspec®
  • "Atomic layer deposition for electrochemical energy generation and storage systems" from Ei Compendex®
  • "Power Sources" in Gale Group PROMT®, describing the role batteries will continue to play in storage

These articles and others may offer important findings to further solutions for solar storage.

On legacy Dialog, patents from files like CLAIMS®/U.S. Patents (File 340) may forecast innovations in the industry, for example these patents may address solar storage issues:

  • SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTING SYSTEMS AND METHOD
  • SYSTEM OF MOBILE SOLAR PANELS FOR CONSTRUCTION

Competition from other countries also poses problems and suggests opportunities. From business databases on ProQuest Dialog and legacy Dialog, these articles may suggest new directions:

  • China"Research and Markets Offers Report: Global Market for Solar PV Inverters" found in Business & Industry™ (File 9)
  • "Solar Energy — Country's Job Creation Powerhouse" from Gale Group PROMT (File 16)
  • "Simulation and experimental studies on natural lighting in enclosed lift lobbies of high-rise residential buildings by remote source solar lighting," also from Gale Group PROMT
  • From The McGraw Hill Companies Publications Online (File 624) Platts' Renewable Energy Report and Inside Energy describe new regulations, trade agreements, tariffs and possible legislative incentives to U.S. companies, given China's emerging role in the global solar energy market.

Whether the industry is focused on one subject or needs multidisciplinary research, Dialog's comprehensive, industry-specific data collections provide information to help answer questions, solve problems, find opportunities and monitor the competition.

Check out the databases in each category (click the Databases tab), select those of interest and review the descriptions and ProSheets on ProQuest Dialog and the Bluesheets on legacy Dialog.

 

It's easy on ProQuest Dialog

Cited-reference searching comes to ProQuest Dialog
The Cited Reference field (REF) in SciSearch®: a Cited Reference Science Database allows for flexibility in searching cited references. The REF field includes first author name, journal abbreviation, volume, issue, pages and publication year.  Enter as much as you know in a cited-reference search using either a quick query in the Basic Search form or the Advanced Search form. Searching on cited references can be as simple or complex as you wish, as you can see in the following examples.

The REF field contains this type of data on which you will base your search:

References
ABELSON, H. COMMUN ACM. 2000. 43. 74.
ADLEMAN, LM. SCIENCE. 1994. 266. 1021.

Topic: Find articles that cite a 2003 article by Eugenii Katz and I Willner in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, titled "A Biofuel Cell with Electrochemically Switchable and Tunable Power Output."  This article is in volume 125 so you can include the year and the volume in the search.

Search the REF field for the author, indexed as katz, e within five words of the journal abbreviation within five words of the publication year, within five years of the volume number. The search in the Basic Search form looks like this:

sci-basic-ref.GIF

Or, enter your search in Row 1 in the Advanced Search form.

SciSearch: Advanced Search

You can NOT out author self-cites easily in Basic Search simply by tacking on NOT AU(<last name, first initial>).

SciSearch: Advanced Search

Or, in Advanced Search complete Row 2 of the form using the NOT connector and limiting to the AU Author field.

SciSearch: Advanced Search

 

February Highlights

CAB ABSTRACTS — Your choice for agriculture and applied life sciences

Unlike many other databases, CAB ABSTRACTS ensures your users have access to all the important research, not just the research published in English-language journals. In fact, the research undertaken in China at this very moment could be the key to that final stage in your researchers' work!

CAB ABSTRACTS contains more than 6.3 million records dating from 1973 onward. It covers agriculture and applied life sciences literature, including more than 7,000 serial journals, books, and conference proceedings from over 116 countries in more than 50 languages. English language sources include approximately 4.6 million records, and non-English language sources number at 1.7 million records. Most non-English language abstracts are translated into English, so the user can easily assess how important the research is to his/her project. Key titles, where all the papers are likely to be relevant, are indexed cover-to-cover. For other titles, only those articles that fall within the scope of the database are selected. So, you can be sure each search retrieves only the results of interest to users, saving time and effort.

Searchable in the Energy & Environment industries on ProQuest Dialog (File 50 on legacy Dialog), CAB ABSTRACTS covers a wide range of subjects from agriculture to animal, plant, human and environmental sciences, and natural resources, including topics important in these areas such as biodiversity, human nutrition, microbiology, veterinary medicine, and environmental pollution.

CAB ABSTRACTS has a longstanding reputation for comprehensive, quality abstracting and indexing, and integrity of its data. Not only does the database cover the core literature but also "gray" literature from around the world, including:

Annual reports
Books/book chapter
Bulletin
Conference proceedings
Discussion papers
Field notes
Discussion papers

Field notes
General reports
Handbooks
Monographs
Newsletters
Technical information
Theses

CABICODES screenshotSubject classification and indexing is completed by subject experts. The CAB Thesaurus used for indexing and controlled vocabulary and CABICODES enable you to easily refine the search. Since 2010, more than 100,000 full-text records have been added to the database. Use RT=fulltext in legacy Dialog to identify records containing links to the full text. The link displays in Formats 2, 3, 5, 7 and 9.

Review the Overview of CAB ABSTRACTS to learn more about the database. Sign up for the Webinar by a CAB Abstracts expert.

 

Call on the experts

"I'd just like to throw a quick, and probably long overdue, compliment Dialog's way regarding your help desk people. The IP staff at your help line are always fantastic. Knowledgeable, helpful and, perhaps most important, patient. Really, it's one of the reasons to use Dialog for these services: you have access to these great professionals.


Thanks again for your help constructing my search on architectural firms in California.... I really appreciate your help and patience. You epitomize customer service and are a great example of providing exactly what your client needed! With a smile, too. Thanks again.

You know when you call Dialog you can count on the Knowledge Center experts to help you get the answer you need. Whether it's assistance in finding the right database to search, tweaking a strategy to retrieve targeted results or determining which product to use, experienced Information Consultants can help. Here's why.

All members of the Knowledge Center are dedicated professionals with a passion for helping people. They all realize that accurate and timely information is vital. With years of experience searching Dialog products on top of backgrounds as attorneys, PhD research scientists, engineering and consulting librarians and business experts with masters' degrees in management and expertise in competitive intelligence, our Information Consultants have both the Dialog expertise and the subject knowledge to answer your queries. They are our first line of support for you, our customers.

But, that's not their only responsibility in helping customers. Our Knowledge Center experts also:

  • CABICODES screenshotInstruct online training sessions on ProQuest Dialog and legacy Dialog. See Training for more details on specific sessions. Attend a live session or listen to a free recorded session.
  • Create materials, including patent workbooks, the How Do I... series and Search Solutions, among others.
  • Answer FAQs and identify hot topics in the new Support Center.

Our experienced Information Consultants provide expert assistance in conducting Pharmaceutical and Biomedical, Engineering and Technology, Intellectual Property, and Business and Market research. When you have a question, simply email or call the Knowledge Center at 800 334 2564 (outside North America.at 00 800 333 42564).

 

Infotrieve's Mobile Library

From your desktop, laptop and iPad™, easily and securely access Infotrieve's Mobile Library, a cloud-based copyright-compliant content management and document-delivery system, anywhere at any time. Mobile Library is an easy-to-use gateway to Dialog's licensed, pay-per-view content. Infotrieve has more than 50 million citations aggregated from partnerships with libraries and publishers around the globe, including the Canadian National Science Library Collection and its unique STM Library™ of managed print collections.

 

ebrary for corporations and government

Selling Solare-booksE-books have become so popular that libraries cannot fill the demand. Search, browse, and preview all of the e-books and other authoritative materials that ebrary offers from leading publishers for corporations and government. Review a listing of titles by industry.

For example, in the solar energy industry, such titles as Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques: Atmosphere, Environment, Climate Change and Renewable Energy; Selling Solar: The Diffusion of Renewable Energy in Emerging Markets or Advances in Solar Power  provide complementary sources for the research publications from Dialog. Search by title or industry. View a Table of Contents for each e-book, and sample pages from its chapters. Request a trial to try ebrary's full functionality and review titles in full text.

 

Discover: Scitech Content Updates

Complementary sources for the energy industry

The ProQuest family of databases is ideal for an industry like energy, which covers so many areas such as oil, gas, mining, biofuels, conservation and green energy, as well as international news and data.

  • ABI/Inform includes over 450 current full-text titles specifically targeted to inform business decision making and research in the energy market, including news, law and data pertinent to industry analysis and trends, risk assessment and forecasting.  Content includes key scholarly titles from publishers including Springer, Emerald and Cambridge University Press, along with over 100 highly relevant trade journals from BNP Media, Energy Intelligence Group, Hart Energy Publishing and others.
  • ProQuest Central100 additional full-text titles broadly related to energy are available through ProQuest Central, and Business Monitor International Quarterly provides power reports for over 30 countries.
  • ProQuest Science and Technology Collections include ProQuest Illustrata, deep indexing, tables and figures and vast content, such as The Energy Journal, Energy Weekly News and many more.

 

Validate: Intellectual Property Content Updates

Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI) value add

In 2011 approximately 3.3 million patents were loaded into Derwent World Patents Index® DWPISM, with 1.5 million of these being new records (basics) in the file. This was a 10.5% increase from the previous year. Processing this volume of data is a huge task, particularly as the original patent data can contain errors in the bibliographic data, which could impact the accuracy in searching.

At Thomson Reuters, the DWPI production teams use both programmatic rules and human endeavor to identify and correct as many of these mistakes as possible, to ensure the accuracy of key value add elements such as the DWPI patent family and Patent Assignee codes, and also improve searching through the addition of International Patent Classification (IPC) codes. Correcting errors in the original patent content is a key aspect of the DWPI value add, providing searchers with the most comprehensive and accurate patent content in one file — the Derwent World Patents Index.

Each week data from various patent offices is loaded (receipted) into the DWPI production system and conversion/validation programs are run to standardize all of the bibliographic data fields into a standard DWPI format. Through this initial processing step, records with errors or missing data are identified and are routed to experts in the production team to be manually corrected. Typical errors include incorrect priority or application numbers, or wrong patent assignee names, or missing data such as the IPCs.

In addition to these error corrections, the assignee names are checked against our internal Patentee dictionary, and when a match is found, the relevant DWPI Assignee Code is applied. The dictionary is updated for any names that don't match a name already in the dictionary, and a new DWPI Assignee code is created and applied.

DWPI chartThe chart at the right shows the volume of corrections made by the editorial team in 2011, across a range of bibliographic fields — IPC, inventor names, priority numbers/dates, PCT and Divisional filings details.

Corrections for selected bibliographic fields
Corrections to the priority data are particularly important as this improves the accuracy of the DWPI patent family, since this is a key field used to create the patent family (bringing together patents relating to the same invention).

UK Patent ApplicationThe example to the right shows an incorrect priority number on a UK Patent Application. It was incorrectly published with a Swiss Priority CH 1020257029. The priority country should have been China. This was corrected in the DWPI record by the editorial team and the application joined the correct family.

 

Learn about ProQuest

ebrary launches mobile app

ebrary logoTo meet researchers' evolving needs, ebrary®, a leading provider of e-books and research technology, has launched a new app for the iPad®, iPhone®, and iPod touch®. If you haven't used ebrary yet, now it's easier and more convenient than ever.

Available on the App StoreSM, the free new app gives researchers an optimized way to experience authoritative content, both online and offline, from multiple sources. With ebrary's new app, researchers can access content on the ebrary platform, including e-books their librarians acquire from leading publishers and documents uploaded and integrated by librarians with DASH!™ (Data Sharing, Fast). Additionally, users can import their own personal research outside of the ebrary platform through the app. And to make it easier to use ebrary with or without the app, ebrary researchers can sign-in with their Facebook usernames and passwords.

Key features and benefits of ebrary's new mobile app include:

  • Freely available with any ebrary product, offering a growing selection of more than 70,000 e-books
  • Online and offline reading
  • Seamless downloading of full titles
  • Simple and advanced search
  • Multiple navigation controls
  • Table of contents with relevancy rankings
  • Early check-in of ebrary's e-books
  • Copy and paste with automatic citation for offline documents
  • User-configurable download size warnings
  • Import and use documents from other sources
  • Available in English and Spanish

Note: To download e-books, you'll need an Adobe ID. If you don't have one, you may create one for free.

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 Contents

From the Editor

Finding the best sources across industries

It’s easy on ProQuest Dialog

February Highlights

Discover: Scitech Content Updates

Validate: Intellectual Property Content Updates

Learn about Proquest

Smart Searching on legacy Dialog

Announcements

Training

Documentation

Quantum2

Search Techniques on legacy Dialog


Smart Searching in legacy Dialog

Stay current on emerging markets with continuously updating news files

So, you're looking for emerging markets in the biofuels sector.  Sure, you can go on the Internet and find all kinds of things, but how much time does it take each day?  And do you feel comfortable with all the information?  Dialog makes research a lot easier and saves a ton of time. Rely on Dialog's continuously updating news files. Dialog created the DIALINDEX®/OneSearch® category View search...Continuously Updated News Files [FIRST] to help you tap into the most current news sources available on Dialog — sources you can count on for accurate business information. What's more, "continuously updating" means these files update several times a day. The files also go back several years. BEGIN FIRST and check the banners. Note: This article was written on January 24, 2012.

View search...If you're interested in the most recent data, use the LIMITALL feature. Create a set with the current publication year, or even a range of publication dates, and then LIMITALL/S1. From here on everything you search will be restricted to this segment of data.

Enter your search terms, REMOVE DUPLICATES (RD), and then RANK the Country or Geographic Names (CN, GN) to find emerging markets. Choose the market(s) of interest, EXIT from RANK, EXECUTE (EXS) the TEMPORARY SAVE created by the choice of country/geographic names and combine the results with the last Set from the search (in this case, S5). Then TYPE out records of interest.

 

Announcements

The ProQuest Dialog Holiday Quest has a winner!

Librarians love the search. In December, Dialog initiated the ProQuest Dialog Holiday Quest, where users searched the ProQuest Dialog demonstration set of four databases to find answers to three questions, learn more about ProQuest Dialog, and be eligible to win a gift card.  

And the winner is...Cara Kirkland, who has won an American Express gift card (USD $200). Congratulations, Cara!

 

Join the ProQuest Ning

Join the ProQuest Ning Discover More Corps and connect with your colleagues.

 

Join Dialog

Join the Dialog® Professional Group, a new LinkedIn Group page. Keep in touch with colleagues and news at Dialog and ProQuest.

 

Events
Visit us at the following shows in February:

  • PIUG Biotechnology Meeting
    February 7
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • IPI-ConfEx
    March 12 — 14
    Barcelona, Spain

 

Training

ProQuest Dialog training

day plannerLearn more about ProQuest Dialog when you take advantage of live Webinars taught by our experts. A full complement of courses — an Introduction to the ProQuest Dialog Service, Developing ProQuest Dialog Search Expertise and Working with Your ProQuest Dialog Results — are offered regularly to help you develop your search and content expertise on ProQuest Dialog, whatever your skill level.

Note: Classes on ProQuest Dialog are also available in French.

Sign up for sessions in the biomedical series also offered on a regular basis.

  • First Steps for Biomedical Searching on ProQuest Dialog introduces researchers to searching in the biomedical databases on ProQuest Dialog
  • Next Steps for Biomedical Searching on ProQuest Dialog — illustrates advanced techniques for searching biomedical databases
  • Command Search for Biomedical Searching on ProQuest Dialog — covers advanced techniques for using commands in biomedical databases

 

Legacy Dialog training

Register for DialogClassic Web™ training to review basic search techniques and learn tips for database selection and multi-file searching. And, for Dialog searchers, sign up for a preview of ProQuest Dialog that will highlight key features and functionality of the new service.

 

Documentation

A new Search Solution in ProQuest Dialog, "Searching for Market Share on a Drug," combines search in the biomedical and business files. Step-by-step instructions enable you to easily follow this search in several databases in Advanced Search.

 

Quantum2

New online Webinar

Make your information center more visible. Join us for the new Quantum2 Webinar on March 14, "Creating a Brand Identity." The session covers the what and why of creating brand identity for an information center, illustrated by case studies and offers how-tos with minimal budget.  Join the NING site and register for this new continuing education Webinar.

Visit the Marketing Library & Information Services Group to access a recording of the Quantum2 Webinar, Marketing Information Services, held in November.

 

Search Techniques on legacy Dialog

Advance in intelligence: don't BEGIN over — use the ADD and REPEAT commands

In his State of the Union Speech on January 24, President Barack Obama highlighted clean energy initiatives in the United States. What are the opportunities? Who's in the playing field? What's going on in other countries? For late-breaking developments, you may have started out in Dialog Global Reporter (File 20).

Ideas about additional sources may come to mind in the middle of a search. Suppose you think of one or more files after you have created several search sets? Do you stop everything and BEGIN afresh? When you enter a new BEGIN command, you wipe out all your search steps. What to do? Use the ADD and REPEAT commands, which let you refresh your sets with additional retrieval from the added databases.

View search...This search example shows the use of ADD and REPEAT after an initial search in Dialog Global Reporter with McClatchy — Tribune Information Service (File 608), ProQuest Newsstand™ (File 781), and World News Connection® (WNC) (File 985).

 

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SYSTEM:OS  - DIALOG OneSearch
  File  20:Dialog Global Reporter 1997-2012/Jan 24
         (c) 2012 Dialog
  File 608:MCT Information Svc. 1992-2012/Jan 24
         (c) 2012 MCT Information Svc.
  File 610:Business Wire 1999-2012/Jan 24 
         (c) 2012 Business Wire.
*File 610: contains data from 3/99 forward.
 For archive data (1986-2/99) see File 810.
  File 613:PR Newswire 1999-2012/Jan 24 
         (c) 2012 PR Newswire Association Inc
*File 613: File 613 now contains data from 5/99 forward.
Archive data (1987-4/99) is available in File 813.
  File 618:Xinhua News 1999-2012/Jan 24 
         (c) 2012 Xinhua News via Comtex
*File 618: File 618 now contains data from 6/99 forward.
Archive data (1996-5/99) is available in File 818.
  File 781:ProQuest Newsstand 1998-2012/Jan 24
         (c) 2012 ProQuest Info&Learning

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      Set  Items  Description
      ---  -----  -----------
? s py=2012
      S1  699408  PY=2012

? limitall/s1
LIMITALL started

? s (biofuel? or bio()fuel? or biomass?)/ti,de,lp
      S2     256  (BIOFUEL? OR BIO()FUEL? OR BIOMASS?)/TI,DE,LP

? s (develop? or invent? or research?)/ti,de,lp
      S3   56663  (DEVELOP? OR INVENT? OR RESEARCH?)/TI,DE,LP

? s s2 and s3
      S4     112  S2 AND S3

? rd
      S5      91  RD  (unique items)

?  rank cn,gn cont
Started processing RANK
Completed Ranking 91 records
Press ENTER to view the TOP 50 terms
   or enter a number N to view the top N terms
   or >N to view terms with more than N items
   or enter ALL to view all terms

Enter title for continuous output or press ENTER for current title option

DIALOG RANK Results
--------------------
RANK: S5/1-91   Field: CN=, GN=  File(s): 20,608,610,613,618,781
(Rank fields found in 73 records -- 80 unique terms)
RANK No.  Items  Term
--------  -----  ----
    1       38   AMERICAS
    2       36   NORTH AMERICA
    3       30   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    4       21   ASIA
    5       16   EUROPE
    6       13   WESTERN EUROPE
    7       10   LATIN AMERICA
    8       10   SOUTH AMERICA
    9        9   BRAZIL
   10        9   SOUTH EAST ASIA
   11        6   UNITED KINGDOM
   12        5   CANADA
....
           ---end of results---
P =  next page      Pn = Jump to page n
P- = previous page  M =  More Options     Exit = Leave RANK
To view records from RANK, enter VIEW followed by RANK number,
format, and item(s) to display, e.g., VIEW 2/9/ALL.
Enter desired option(s) or enter RANK number(s) to save terms.

?  4
RANK numbers saved: 4
DIALOG RANK Results
--------------------
RANK: S5/1-91   Field: CN=, GN=  File(s): 20,608,610,613,618,781
(Rank fields found in 73 records -- 80 unique terms) Page 1 of 10
RANK No.  Items  Term
--------  -----  ----
    1       38   AMERICAS
    2       36   NORTH AMERICA
    3       30   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    4       21   ASIA
    5       16   EUROPE
    6       13   WESTERN EUROPE
    7       10   LATIN AMERICA
    8       10   SOUTH AMERICA
P =  next page      Pn = Jump to page n
P- = previous page  M =  More Options     Exit = Leave RANK
To view records from RANK, enter VIEW followed by RANK number,
format, and item(s) to display, e.g., VIEW 2/9/ALL.
Enter desired option(s) or enter RANK number(s) to save terms.

?  exit
RANK results will be erased; have you saved all the terms of interest?
(YES/NO)

? y
Temp SearchSave "TD465" stored
Creating temporary SearchSave ... TD465
Enter EXS to execute the SearchSave

? exs
Executing TD465
      S7  140436  GN="ASIA"
      S8  140630  S6:S7

? ds
Set     Items   Description
S1     699408   PY=2012
S2        256   (BIOFUEL? OR BIO()FUEL? OR BIOMASS?)/TI,DE,LP
S3      56663   (DEVELOP? OR INVENT? OR RESEARCH?)/TI,DE,LP
S4        112   S2 AND S3
S5         91   RD  (unique items)
S6        194   CN="ASIA"
S7     140436   GN="ASIA"
S8     140630   S6:S7

? s s5 and s8
              91  S5
          140630  S8
      S9      23  S5 AND S8

? t s9/8/1 from each
9/8/1 (Item 1 from file: 20) 
DIALOG(R)File 20: Dialog Global Reporter
(c) 2012 Dialog. All rights reserved.

94236406 (USE FORMAT 7 OR 9 FOR FULLTEXT) 
NEW ZEALAND'S LANZATECH SECURES US$55.8MLN IN NEW CAPITAL 

January 24, 2012 
Word Count: 322 
Descriptors: Company News; Government News; National Security 
Country Names/Codes: China (CN) ; New Zealand (NZ ) 
Regions: Asia; Australasia 
Province/State: Auckland 
SIC Codes/Descriptions: 9711 (National Security); 9700 (National Security & 
  International Affairs); 9100 (Executive Legislative & General) 
Naics Codes/Descriptions: 92811 (National Security); 928 (National Security 
  & International Affairs); 92 (Public Admin) 

9/8/21 (Item 1 from file: 613) 
DIALOG(R)File 613: PR Newswire
(c) 2012 PR Newswire Association Inc. All rights reserved.

0004082952   I032AABD0419B11E1B1D6B15E6D3F2999 (USE FORMAT 7 FOR FULLTEXT) 
JOil Sees Tripling of Jatropha Productivity over Next Eight Years through 
Application of Biotechnology 

Wednesday , January 18, 2012   T06:00:00Z 
Word Count: 862 
Geographic Names: ASIA; EASTERN ASIA; FAR EAST; SINGAPORE; SOUTHEAST ASIA 
Product Names: AGRICULTURE; BIOTECHNOLOGY; AGRICULTURAL; AGRICULTURE 
  MACHINERY; BEVERAGES; FOOD; AGROCHEMICALS; AUTOMOTIVE FUELS; ENVIRONMENT; 
  AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY; PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY; CHEMICALS; FUEL AND POWER; 
  GAS INDUSTRY; OIL INDUSTRY; INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 
Event Names: ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS; ENVIRONMENT 

9/8/22 (Item 1 from file: 618) 
DIALOG(R)File 618: Xinhua News
(c) 2012 Xinhua News via Comtex. All rights reserved.

0003895230   IC505AB10427711E1ABA7E5DF37002710 (USE FORMAT 7 FOR FULLTEXT) 
CNOOC invests RMB500 mln in biomass clean energy project in Fujian 

Thursday , January 19, 2012 
Word Count: 109 
Company Names: CNOOC LIMITED ADR; CNOOC LTD; document.first-load-date-original 
  20120119022606 
Geographic Names: ASIA; CHINA; EASTERN ASIA; FAR EAST 
Product Names: AUTOMOBILES; AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY; RETAILING AND DISTRIBUTION; 
  TRANSPORTATION; METALS; MATERIALS AND MINERALS; PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION 
Event Names: CONSUMER EXPENDITURE; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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ADD/REPEAT Search Recipe for Late-Breaking News

? b20 current

BEGIN Dialog Global Reporter.  Use the CURRENT feature to restrict retrieval to records added this year and last year.

? s (clean(2w)energ? or cleantech? or clean()tech?)/ti,de,lp,2012

Enter search query.  Note the use of field suffixes and the database LIMIT feature to qualify to the current year.

? s s1 and (initiativ? or innovat? or develop? or invest? or forecast? or outlook or predict?)

Modify the search query according to research needs.

? rd

REMOVE DUPLICATES.  Yes, even in one file you can RD, because File 20 updates continuously throughout the day, and there may be updates to some records.

? t s3/8,k/1-3

TYPE out samplings of records in formats 8, KWIC, which will show indexed terms and keywords in context.

? add 608,781,985

ADD databases of choice.

? repeat

Enter the REPEAT command.  Alternatively, enter search queries particular to the added files, and then OR the appropriate sets to include each file.

? ds from each

DISPLAY SETS FROM EACH of the active databases.

? t s3/8,k/1-2 from 608,781,985

TYPE out record samplings from the added databases.

? t s3/9/1-3,253,258,305

TYPE out selected records of interest in the FULL format.

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