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Use the ONTAP (ONline Training And Practice) databases indicated to practice your searches.

View the current ONTAP user numbers and passwords. Remember that you must use the ONTAP user number and password to avoid incurring charges for your practice searches.

Logon to DialogWeb.


Exercise 6: Use the Dialog Bluesheets to construct appropriate search strategies. Use suffixes and prefixes to get more precise results and the EXPAND command when needed.

First, create search strategies for the following searches. Then try logging on to DialogClassic and performing the requested searches. Remember, you will need to logon using the practice (ONTAP) user id and password provided in order to search at no cost.

  1. Find conference papers that discuss wind shear and aircraft (ONTAP Ei Compendex Plus, File 208).

  2. Locate articles on software design published in 1990. (ONTAP SciSearch, File 294)

  3. Find a citation to a conference held in Brighton, England on the politics involved in space science which appeared in the journal Acta Astronautica (ONTAP Inspec, File 213).

  4. Locate a book about computer aided design or CAD (ONTAP Inspec, File 213).

Check yourself

Click the Check Yourself icon to see answers to these questions, then go on to the Summary.


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ONTAP User Numbers and Passwords for Dialog

To be used with the Dialog ONTAP Databases

User No. 300404

Password: DIALOG

User No. 300405

Password: DIALOG

User No. 300406

Password: DIALOG

User No. 300407

Password: DIALOG

User No. 300408

Password: DIALOG

User No. 300409

Password: DIALOG


Please Note: Since other customers will be using these practice user numbers and passwords, you may receive the message "Already Logged On". If so, simply try one of the other sets of User No./Passwords listed above. If you experience any difficulties logging in, please call 800-334-2564 (North America) or contact the Knowledge Center.

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