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Support : eNewsletters : Training Updates : Issue 5, September 2012
This issue of Training Updates describes courses—short 15-minute sessions on ProQuest Dialog™, Back to Basic courses to get you started searching Dialog or provide a review of your techniques and a preview of Advanced Tools courses to come. Take a look at the newly structured Dialog Website and our Cut, Paste and Send section. Register for the courses, check out new instructional materials, and review the tips and techniques. What’s NewCalling all researchersHave you stopped by the Dialog Website lately? If not, you haven’t seen the new look, and most important, an easier way to find what you are looking for.
Whether you’re a biomedical or pharmaceutical researcher looking for information on the drug pipeline, a searcher needing electrical engineering or technology data or a researcher tracking patents or prior art, just click your area of research needs then the picture link to go to a page full of support materials, Chronolog articles, content information, training and more. NEW: CUT/PASTE/SEND: Help for end users
Just cut and paste the following tip and it’s ready to send to your users! The ProQuest Dialog Support Center — A Hidden Resource
Search the Support Center using one of four easy methods.
Review the You Tube video to see the four methods to search Support Center. Another Cut, Paste, Send Tip: To help your users retrieve full text in Open Access journals in ProQuest Dialog, just cut, paste and send this tip to your searchers Locating full text in Open Access sources. Featured ProQuest Dialog and Dialog CoursesRegister for one of our many complimentary online webinars presented by our experienced training staff and expand your search expertise on ProQuest Dialog and Dialog. Have your morning coffee with Dialog!Pour yourself a cup of coffee and take 15 minutes to attend one of Dialog’s short trainings in English, German or French. Learn how to find adverse effects of a drug, search an engineering topic, locate market share on a drug and many more. In just 15 minutes find the databases to search and watch a Dialog expert conduct the step-by-step search in ProQuest Dialog. Now you’re ready to try the search yourself! Get started with ProQuest DialogNew ProQuest Dialog users and those starting to search the service—try some of the following courses to learn about the databases, post-processing tools, limit options and more in this easy-to-use interface. Sign up now!
Advance Your Dialog Research Skills in October!After providing a month of “Back to Basics” sessions for Classic Dialog searchers, our team of expert Information Consultants is back in October with a focus on advanced topics to help you further develop your research expertise. Whether you’re a new or experienced searcher, this month’s slate of Webinars is designed for you! Register for a wide range of Classic Dialog Webinars from our Developing Classic Dialog Search Expertise training schedule including:
Reminder: Missed a class? View a recorded Webinar for ProQuest Dialog and Dialog in the Event Recordings section. Tips and Techniques“Like” if you remember ASAF, Fax On-Demand
Over the years, Dialog’s Knowledge Center subject experts have created step-by-step instructions on how to find the most-requested information on Dialog. Take advantage of the more than 100 one-page explanations for researching topics in business, patents, biomedical, pharmaceutical and engineering, as well as trademarks and copyrights. Find experts fast on ProQuest DialogJust as the How Do I...? series shows how to search for specific topics on Dialog, so too the ProQuest Dialog Search Solutions supply concise, step-by-step instructions to find specific answers on ProQuest Dialog. Click the Training tab on the ProQuest Dialog Customer Information Website. Scroll down to Search Solutions. Open Search for an expert in an engineering field. The Search Solution explains how to construct a search in Advanced Search for articles on earthquakes with the goal of finding experts. The answer lies in “Narrow results by” on the right-hand panel of the search Results page. Click Author to build a comprehensive list of authors who wrote about the topic. The databases in ProQuest Dialog that have the broadest coverage of geophysical science are Ei Compendex®, GeoRef, Inspec®, SciSearch®: A Cited Reference Science Database and TULSA™ (Petroleum Abstracts). COMMAND SUMMARY — ADVANCED SEARCH EARTHQUAKE — QUALIFY TO SUBJECT (SU) Tip: seism[*5] means allow five trailing characters after the root stem “seism”.
Note: To narrow the search by top authors, check the boxes for the authors with the highest count, and click Narrow my results. See the Search Solution “Search for an expert in an engineering field”.
Save the list as an Excel spreadsheet. Now you have your list of earthquake experts. |
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