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Support : Dialog Search Aids : Cengage Gale's Powerful Search Features

Using Cengage Gale's Powerful Search Features to Zero in on Key Facts

Examples Using Business & Industry™ (File 9)
Example Using TableBase (File 93)

Cengage Gale's rich indexing and enhanced titles enable searchers to easily zero in on key facts and information. The search tips below will illustrate these features using two of Gale's popular databases on Dialog:

  • Business & Industry (B&I™) (File 9) contains fulltext and abstracts featuring facts, figures, and key events related to public and private companies, industries, markets, and products for all manufacturing and service industries at an international level.

  • TableBase™ (File 93) contains numerical tabular information (and the originating textual article when available) dealing with companies, products, industries, brands, markets, demographics, and countries from around the world. Every table is enhanced with an informative table title and indexing for easy retrieval. Indexing is drawn from File 9.

You can use Cengage Gale databases to quickly and efficiently search for facts (like market shares, market sizes, sales, forecasts, or R&D expenditures) or events (like mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, product introductions, marketing campaigns, or corporate strategies).

Cengage Gale's unique indexing features, like DOCUMENT TYPES, are powerful analytical tools. For example, DT=RANKING quickly retrieves records that include ranked lists of all kinds. Rankings can include lists (e.g., Top 10, Top 100) of companies, products, or brands based on sales, revenue market share, or other measures. Or DT=INDUSTRY OVERVIEW retrieves records that have multiple statistics and tables.

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Examples Using Business & Industry™ (File 9)

Do you need fast access to an industry overview of the Internet?

?begin 9
File   9:Business & Industry(R)  Jul/1994-2001/Aug 07
 
      Set  Items  Description
      ---  -----  -----------
?select dt=industry overview and internet and py=2001
           17710  DT=INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
          209433  INTERNET
          174458  PY=2001
      S1     495  DT=INDUSTRY OVERVIEW AND INTERNET
                  AND PY=2001
?limit1/usa
      S2     300  1/USA
?t 2/5/1 <--Format 5 = Full Record except Long Text

 2/5/1
DIALOG(R)File   9:Business & Industry(R)

03200881 (USE FORMAT 7 OR 9 FOR FULLTEXT)
Online Insurance Distribution Develops 
into Three Models <--Notice the value of the enhanced
title in parantheses below
compared to this actual title

(In insurance distribution, three Web models will
 be most effective for upper end of small office/home
 office market)
Small Business Banker, v 2, n 8, p 11
August 2001
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal; Industry Overview (United States)
LANGUAGE: English  RECORD TYPE: Fulltext
WORD COUNT:  441

TEXT:
SBB

The insurance industry, slower than brokerages
and banks to adopt the web, is responding to the 
Internet  with three distribution models for small 
businesses, a new report concludes. The models the
following groups: traditional agencies with online
sites, fall into nationwide carriers with online
sites, and a hybrid model combining aspects of 
both.
.
.
.

INDUSTRY NAMES:  Insurance
PRODUCT NAMES:  Insurance carriers  (630000);
  Insurance agents, brokers, and services  (640000)
CONCEPT TERMS:  All company; All market information;
  E-Commerce; Market size; Trends
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES:  North America  (NOAX); United
  States  (USA)

Do you need to find top R&D spenders in the chemical industry?

?SELECT CT=R&D EXPENDITURES AND DT=RANKING AND
CHEMICAL/DE
 
           11731  CT=R&D EXPENDITURES
           30128  DT=RANKING
          100606  CHEMICAL/DE
      S1      48  CT=R&D EXPENDITURES AND DT=RANKING 
                  AND CHEMICAL/DE	  
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes, plus DE, 
can be ranked. DE includes Concept Terms, Marketing Terms, and
Industry Names

?LIMIT1/USA
      S2      37  1/USA
?TYPE 2/2/1-2 <--Format 2 = Bibliographic Citation, Enhanced 
Title, Word Count, and Indexing

  2/2/1 
DIALOG(R)File   9:Business & Industry(R)

03054739 (USE FORMAT 7 OR 9 FOR FULLTEXT)
 Amid Economic Slowdown R&D Growth Continues: Part 1
 of 2 (In 2001, total research and development (R&D)
 spending by US industry, government and academic
 organizations will total just over $277.5 bil, up
 almost 5.1% from 2000; the top R&D spender
 in 2001 will be Ford Motor, spending $7.421 bi on R&D) 
R&D Magazine, v 43, n 1, p S3+
January 2001
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal; Ranking; Survey  ISSN: 0746-9179
  (United States)
LANGUAGE: English  RECORD TYPE: Fulltext
WORD COUNT:  2255

SPECIAL FEATURES:  Table
INDUSTRY NAMES:  Aerospace & defense; Automotive;
  Business Chemical; Computer; Electronic
  components; Pharmaceutical; services; Semiconductors;
  Software; Telecom equipment; Telecommunications;
  Textiles 
PRODUCT NAMES:  Textile mill  products (220000);
  Chemicals and allied products  (280000); 
  Pharmaceutical preparations (283400); Cleaning
  preparations and toiletries (284000); Computers
  (357100); Communications equipment (366000); Data
  communications equipment (366150); Semiconductors
  and related devices (367400);Passenger cars
  (371100); Aircraft engines and engine parts
  (372400); Prepackaged  software (737200);
  Colleges (except junior) and Research, 
  development, and testing services (873000);
  Administration of  universities (822144);
  educational programs (941000); Administration
  of public health programs (943000); Air and
  water resource and solid waste management
  (951100); Regulation and administration of 
  transportation programs (962000); Regulation
  and administration of communications, electric,
  gas and other utilities (963000); Regulation
  of agricultural marketing and commodities
  (964000); Regulation, licensing, and inspection
  of miscellaneous commercial sectors (965000);
  Space research and technology  (966000); 
  National security (971000); Government
  (981400); Conglomerates and companies with
  unknown product codes (990000)
CONCEPT TERMS:  All government; All market
  information; All product and service
  information; Government budget; R&D
  expenditures; Trends
MARKETING TERMS:  All research; Public opinion
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES:  North America  (NOAX); United
  States  (USA)

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Example Using TableBase (File 93)

Do you need to find the top players in the global drug market?

?SELECT GLOBAL/TI AND PHARMACEUTICAL/DE AND
(RANKING/DE OR  FORCASTS/DE)
            9151  GLOBAL/TI
            4523  PHARMACEUTICAL/DE
           26819  RANKING/DE
               0  FORCASTS/DE
      S1     734  GLOBAL/TI AND PHARMACEUTICAL/DE 
                  AND (RANKING/DE OR FORCASTS/DE)
?TYPE 1/6/1-2 <--Format 6 = Table Title, Source, and 
Publication Date. This is a free format
offering valuable information.

  1/6/1 
01064206        SUPPLIER NUMBER: 02974634
 Global top 76 publicly-held drug delivery companies 
 ranked by number of employees in 2000, with percent
 change from 1999 
PUB. DATE:     June 2001 <--Note that the word "global" is 
always used in the table title. 


  1/6/2 
01064205        SUPPLIER NUMBER: 02974633
 Global top 76 publicly-held drug delivery companies
  ranked byresearch and development expenditures in
  dollars for 2000, with  percent change from 1999 
PUB. DATE:     June 2001

?TYPE 1/5/1

  1/5/1 
DIALOG(R)File  93:TableBase(R) Sep
(c) 2001 Resp. DB Svcs. All rts. reserv.

01064206        SUPPLIER NUMBER: 02974634
 Global top 76 publicly-held drug delivery companies
 ranked by number of employees in 2000, with percent
 change from 1999

PUBLIC DRUG-DELIVERY COMPANIES BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
                                         % Change
                              Employees      from
Rank  Company                   in 2000      1999
  1   Elan                        4,000      51.2%
  2   Alza                        2,442      24.9
  3   Biovail                     1,200      70.7
 .
 .
 .

ORIGINATING ARTICLE:
Big pharma delivers: Part 3 of 3
(Drug delivery companies ranked by research and
development expenditures and by number of 
employees in 2000)

JOURNAL:       Med Ad News, v 20, n 6, p 68
PUB. DATE:     June 2001
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal; Ranking  ISSN: 0745-0907
                  (United States)
LANGUAGE:      English  RECORD TYPE: Fulltext
WORD COUNT:    746
PUBLISHER:     Engel Publishing Partners

RELATED RECORDS:    02974633
COMPANY NAMES:      ALKERMES INC; ALZA CORP; ANDRX 
  CORP; ARADIGM CORP; BESPAK PLC; BIOGLAN PHARMA
  PLC; BIOVAIL CORP INTERNATIONAL; ELAN CORP PLC;
  EURAND  (WARBURG (EM) PINCUS & CO INC);
  GUILFORD PHARMACEUTICALS INC; INHALE THERAPEUTIC
  SYSTEMS; KOS PHARMACEUTICALS INC; KV
  PHARMACEUTICAL CO; MERIDIAN MEDICAL; 
  TECHNOLOGIES INC; SKYEPHARMA PLC
INDUSTRY NAMES:   Pharmaceutical
PRODUCT NAMES:    Drug delivery systems  (283402)
CONCEPT TERMS:    Ranking; All company; Labor
                  relations
DATA TYPE:        Business
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES: World  (WOR)

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