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16 December 2007 |
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This year's InfoStar awards were given to the following recipients, as announced during a special ceremony at the Online Information 2007 conference in London:
Read more about InfoStar awards and the winners. Thomson Scientific Presents Roger K. Summit Scholarship Award The 2007 Roger K. Summit Scholarship for the Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Africa region was awarded to Mehrnoush Mozaffarian, a doctoral student from University College, London. The announcement was made at a special ceremony at the Online Information conference on December 6 in London. The Roger K. Summit Scholarship is awarded twice annually, one each to a graduate student enrolled in an accredited library or information sciences program in the Americas and one in Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Africa. Read more about the winner and her excellent qualifications. Greater Context for Current and Future Research in EMBASE Classic A new database—EMBASE® Classic—has been added to Dialog (File 772) and DataStar (EM73) and contains the EMBASE electronic backfile from 1947 to 1973, including over 1.8 million records from the biomedical and pharmacological literature. EMBASE Classic provides greater context for current and future research and can be searched together with current EMBASE databases. It is a subscriber-only file, not available for transactional usage. Read more about this important database. In addition, a new file (File 972 on Dialog and EMXX on DataStar) is available as a subscriber-only file, containing all EMBASE data from 1947 to the present. Indexing Changes in EMBASE® Reload on Dialog In the latest EMBASE reload on Dialog you will want to note several indexing changes. Nine new fields have been added, including a new field for record type (e.g., RT=Abstract and RT=Citation) has been added. In addition, the author index now includes the corresponding and contributing author in the author field (AU=) and the corresponding and contributing author affiliation in the corporate source field (CS=). Several fields (DC= descriptor code, SH= section heading and CT= conference title) have been removed. See the Bluesheet for changes to EMBASE indexing and display tags, as well as dates of coverage. Review the New How Do I...? Series for Business & Industry
Check the Dialog website for over 100 solutions in Business & Industry, Biomedicine, Pharmaceuticals, Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights. The series will continue to expand in these and other subject areas. Check back often to see how the Dialog How Do I...? series can help you find the answers. Chinese Patents Added to Derwent World Patents Index Derwent World Patents Index® (DWPISM) has broadened its coverage of China's growing patent activity with the addition of English-translated Chinese Utility Model Registrations, updated weekly. Utility models are similar to patents, but require a less stringent review process and offer a shorter protection period. Like conventional patents, utility models reveal important new technology advances and are a significant part of any prior art search. Read more about this new coverage in DWPI. |
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