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Displaying a Specific Highly Cited Author in SciSearch®
When looking for highly cited authors in SciSearch, try the KWIC format for displaying or typing the records. If the article has many cited references, the records can be quite long. For example, when searching for the cited references for the Nobel Laureate Stanley Prusiner, an article by B. Cannon in the journal Physiological
Reviews is retrieved with 921 cited references
(nr>900). Typing the records as t s1/7,k/1 will
produce a record with the bibliographic information
and the cited references for only Prusiner.
?s cr=prusiner sb? and nr>900
?t s1/7,k/
Number of References: 921
Cited References:
... PRUSINER SB, 1968, V7, P51, EUR J BIOCHEM...
... PRUSINER SB, 1968, V6, P15, EUR J BIOCHEM
Barbara Zimmerman
Knowledge Center
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The .W. Command on DataStar
The .W. command can be used to search an indexed term as a single word. For example, if you are searching for a journal called Blood, entering the search string "blood.so." will retrieve any journal with the word “blood” in it (e.g., blood-pressure, blood-cells). However, you can limit to only journals with the one word title Blood with the following search:
BLOOD.W..SO.
The .W. command can be used with any field. For example, in MEDLINE if you want to search for just the descriptor “asthma,” not “exercise-induced-asthma,” enter the following search:
ASTHMA.W..DE.
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Dear
Colleague
This issue of the Dialog
Pharma/Biotech News e-newsletter is packed with news about Dialog and DataStar, as well as search techniques and industry news. Thank you for sending along your suggestions on topics for future newsletters and please continue to forward us your ideas.
Sign up now for the 2006 Pharmaceutical Forum, which will be held Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the Woodbridge Hilton in Iselin, New Jersey. To view the agenda or to register to attend this exciting event, please click here or contact your Dialog sales representative for more information.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Bonnie Snow, Director
Pharmaceutical Markets
Additional Files for Chemical Structure Searching
Two
new files are now enabled for chemical structure
searching, bringing the total to nine.
Index
Chemicus®
Index
Chemicus (File 302), a text- and substructure-searchable
database covering the world's leading organic chemistry
journals, reports over 200,000 new compounds each year,
with coverage of over 2.4 million structures published
in the literature since 1993. See the Bluesheet for
more details about Index Chemicus.
IMS Patent Focus
IMS
Patent Focus (File 447, 947) details drug names (brand names), therapeutic class codes, CAS® Registry Numbers by record, all linked to patent data, including estimated expiration date, priority details, originator, originating country and specific country comments. Check the Bluesheet for more details.
Chemical structures may be searched easily with DialogLink 5 and an image prepared in a chemical drawing program or with a .mol formatted file. Learn more about Chemical Structure Searching using DialogLink 5.
Keep Your Eye on the Molecules: Chemical Structures Added to Dialog Alerts
Dialog
Alerts now allows searchers an additional way of
scanning database updates for potentially important
records. Up until now, our Alerts system has only
let you put in text-based queries. With this enhancement,
you can set up your Alerts using chemical structures
with DialogLink 5 for precise chemical searching.
Chemical structure Alerts are available in Derwent
Chemistry Resource (File 355), Pharmaprojects (Files
128, 928) and Prous Science
Drug Data Report (File
452).
PsycINFO® Reloaded on Dialog and DataStar
PsycINFO (File 11/PSYC) was reloaded on Dialog and DataStar resulting in some changes to the functionality of the file. A number of new fields have been added and the functionality of existing fields has changed. For more information, see the Bluesheet. The Online Thesaurus on DataStar (YVOC) has been replaced with the latest version.
Disease and Patient Trend Data from Dialog
Dialog offers an up-to-date collection of epidemiological information in databases provided by Timely Data Resources, Inc. Search by diagnosis (name or IDC-9 codes) to locate data on incidence, prevalence and a wealth of related information, both in the U.S. and internationally. Sources include: government health care surveys; more than 3,000 medical and trade journals; analyst reports; medical and scientific societies; industry experts; and other sources.
Incidence & Prevalence Database (File 465/IAPV) contains comprehensive data for more the 4,700 diagnoses and procedures, including epidemiology, incidence, prevalence, trends, cost, risk-factors, and disease classifications. It monitors hospital, emergency rooms, physicians' office activity and inpatient/outpatient surgical procedures. Article reviews included in each record bring you the latest medical research findings to complement the statistical data, including morbidity, mortality, natural history, concomitant diseases, cost issues, and other vital clinical and demographic information.
Also available on Dialog are Hospital Inpatient Profiles (Dialog 462), Hospital Outpatient Profiles (Dialog 463) and Emergency Room Database (Dialog 464). These databases provide data on diseases afflicting U.S. patients as reported in the annual National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Survey and National Hospital Discharge Survey. For more details, click the database name.
CLAIMS®/US Patents Annual Reload Completed
This
year during its annual reload of CLAIMS/U.S.
Patents (File 340), IFI CLAIMS has introduced
a new field, Probable Assignee, which identifies
the likely assignee for pre-grant publications
(PGPs). Typically, U.S. patents do not identify
the patent assignee until the patent is granted.
With the advent of published applications, the
lack of patent assignee information has caused
searchers some concern. Innovating to create added value, IFI has developed
an algorithm for identifying the probable patent
assignee by using information from the USPTO
pre-grant assignment files and relevant contact
information. The new Probable Assignee field
can be searched using the PA= prefix. To restrict
patent assignees to probable assignees only,
the suffix /PS can be applied, e.g., S
PA=WALMART?/PS/.
For more information on the CLAIMS database, check the Bluesheet.
Prous
Science Drug News & Perspectives Database (PRNP) Users Directed to Prous
Science Daily Essentials (PREC,PRES)
Prous
Science Drug News & Perspectives (File 455/PRNP) ceased updating
on November 1, 2005, but will remain on DataStar and Dialog as a closed file
for the foreseeable future. Use Prous
Science Daily Essentials (Files 458,
459/PREC, PRES) as a replacement for File 455/PRNP. Alerts set up in File 455/PRNP
will be transferred to Prous Science Daily Essentials.

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