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: Training Updates : Issue 3, April 2012

Check out the latest training classes, new self-paced learning tools, search tips and techniques and the latest Quantum2 Webinar in this issue of Training Updates.
Featured File for April
Each month we highlight a different database—one you may be familiar with or perhaps have not yet tried. For April, we are featuring The Economist, available in Gale Group PROMT® on ProQuest Dialog, File 622 on legacy Dialog, and also contained in ABI/INFORM®. This comprehensive business source, produced by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), contains the complete text of global content from more than 200 countries. It is updated weekly. To learn more, click here to view The Economist overview module.
ProQuest Dialog Training
Do you want to learn more about ProQuest Dialog—using the online thesaurus, creating shortcuts to your favorite databases or setting up a weekly Alert?
- What's New on ProQuest Dialog highlights the newest features and functionality included in the most recent ProQuest Dialog release. (April 23)
- Introduction to ProQuest Dialog provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the service. You will learn about content coverage, database selection, basic search features, review of search results and tools for translating, citing, saving or exporting your results. Check the schedule for Webinars in English and in French. (April 30)
- Developing ProQuest Dialog Search Expertise helps you further develop your ProQuest Dialog search expertise by introducing the advanced and precision search features used most often by professional searchers.
- Working with your ProQuest Dialog Results: Output, Post-Processing, Alerting Options and More reviews the wide variety of output and post-processing options available on ProQuest Dialog. (May 24)
Check out online classes describing features on ProQuest Dialog, and view live demonstrations that illustrate how easy it is to use them. Register at the Dialog Training Event Center now for classes in English and French.
Specialized ProQuest Dialog content classes
Searching for biomed or pharmaceutical information? Need to locate technical data in authoritative engineering sources? Attend one of the following free Webinars featuring biomedical or technical information:
- First Steps for Biomedical Searching on ProQuest Dialog — May 8
- Next Steps for Biomedical Searching on ProQuest Dialog — May 16
- Command Search for Biomedical Searching on ProQuest Dialog — May 1, 25
- Essential Tools for Engineering and Technology Research on ProQuest Dialog — Coming soon!
Training on legacy Dialog
Learn more about searching legacy Dialog or brush up on your skills. Attend one of the free classes featuring Classic Dialog. In April or May, register for classes in advanced trademark searching, finding prior art, and essentials for business and market research.
New Searching Dialog Using DialogSelect
Have a Dialog account but haven't used it for a while—try DialogSelect. DialogSelect combines Dialog's vast database collection and precision searching with the accessibility of the Web. The ease of a point-and-click interface guides you to over 50,000 of the most objective and respected publications and documents available online. Get the facts, figures and statements you need for a complete picture, quickly and easily without knowledge of Dialog command language.
DialogSelect is ideal for keeping up to date with what is happening in your industry...or in any industry. Join us for one of our new 30-minute Webinars designed to help you quickly and easily search for business or intellectual property information.
- Using DialogSelect to Find Business, News and Market Research Information — Thursday, April 19, 11:00am (New York) | 16:00 (London)
- Using DialogSelect to Find Patent, Trademark and Copyright Information — Thursday, April 26, 11:00am (New York) | 16:00 (London)
Self-paced training materials
New: You Tube Shorts
You Tube is one of the fastest growing sites for videos. If you haven't seen the new ProQuest Dialog videos on You Tube, now's the time. These two-three minute shorts describe and illustrate specific features of ProQuest Dialog—using the Translation Tool, limiting by date, using the thesaurus in Embase and more.
Content videos on Dialog's featured files provide more information about specific databases, such as GeoRef and April's featured file The Economist.
At a Glance modules
Following the latest release of ProQuest Dialog, updated and new At-a-Glance, how-to modules demonstrate basic, advanced and command line search. Also, take a look at the new modules:
- Using the Thesaurus
- Creating Database Shortcuts
- Usage Reports in the ProQuest Administrators Module (PAM), a module for Administrators
Search Solutions
ProQuest Dialog Search Solutions supply concise, step-by-step instructions for how to find the most-requested information on ProQuest Dialog. Topics cover searching for a biomedical subject, locating drug names, clinical trials or market share information on a drug. Other search solutions focus on technical subjects, including authors and experts in engineering fields. Available now using Advanced Search, watch for new solutions using Command Line search.
Webinar recordings
If you missed a class, need a refresher or class time just didn't fit your schedule, don't worry. Recordings of selected Webinars held previously are often available. From the list of ProQuest Dialog or Classic Dialog Webinars available for registration, simply scroll down to the bottom of the list to view recordings that can be replayed at your convenience.
Note: If you need training on other ProQuest product lines, please visit Bowker, ebrary, RefWorks-COS, and Serials Solutions for information on training services that are offered.
ProQuest Dialog Search Techniques
Use the ProQuest Dialog thesaurus in Embase®, MEDLINE® and ToxFile® to find preferred vocabulary, view hierarchy and relationships and specify major focus of the articles retrieved. Recent enhancements to the thesaurus provide easier access to scope notes and subheadings and allow you to browse synonyms. In a database, such as Embase, from the Advanced Search or Command Line Search, click Thesaurus. Enter a term, for example, bronchus carcinoma, in the query box and press Find.
Link to the term you seek. The hierarchical view displays. Emtree points to lung carcinoma as the preferred term for bronchus carcinoma.
The Relational view shows broader and narrower terms. Since lung carcinoma has narrower terms, check the box for Explode. This feature will pull all the narrower terms into the search query. Check the box for Major to specify that lung carcinoma and its narrower terms are the major focus of articles found.
Click the yellow sticky note next to lung carcinoma to view synonyms.
Click the filter icon to view subheadings or qualifiers. The accordion arrows provide scope notes on the qualifiers. Emtree displays allowable disease qualifiers and shows drug qualifiers below. Check the box to the left of desired subheadings to link them to lung carcinoma and press Add to search. This will narrow the search to only articles about the disease linked to the chosen subheading(s), such as complication.
ProQuest Dialog loads the search onto the Advanced Search form. Now, check for limiters you wish to use, such as Humans, and qualify to a date range if you wish. Press Search.
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