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Your response to the new community-of-interest newsletters from Dialog has been exciting and gratifying. Thanks for your comments and feedback. They are always welcome! As a result of your suggestions, three new e-newsletters will be offered beginning in 2006: Energy & Environmental News, Biomed/Life Sciences News and Business Information & News Update. Be sure to check out the other available electronic newsletters on Patents, Pharma/Biotech, Trademarks, Engineering, Chemistry, Aerospace/Defense and Competitive Intelligence. All newsletters are archived online at support.dialog.com/enewsletters and are searchable in File 410 on Dialog. Don't miss an issue. Sign up to receive future issues of What's New on Dialog, or any of the other community-of-interest newsletters before December 31 and get complimentary publications, plus a chance to win US$500 in free Dialog usage. Happy holidays from all of us at Dialog! Dialog Search Engine Enhancements Add Power to Your Searches Several new enhancements have been made to the core Dialog search engine to meet the needs of Dialog power searchers who conduct very sophisticated or extensive searches, especially in the intellectual property or scientific files. A brand new SORT feature debuts to help increase relevancy in your search results (see Search Techniques in sidebar). This new feature sorts retrieved documents based on how many times a search term appears. Several system limits have also been removed or expanded:
A new version of DialogLink 5 is now available with several new enhancements, including:
Other additional minor enhancements include the ability to copy and paste from the retrieve buffer, open and edit log files in the Marked Text window, and move between the tabbed windows. And for a DIALINDEX® (411) search, files are not pre-selected, so the order of files searched can be more easily controlled by the searcher and reflects the file selection order. If you are interested in chemical structure searching, you should download the DialogLink 5 November 2005 release, which will support the Edit Molecule feature for files that have multiple structures for a single record. Also, the new release makes it easier to set up Alerts by chemical structures. Other DialogLink 5 users are also encouraged to download the new release to take advantage of the enhancements available. Download Instructions To download the updated version of DialogLink 5:
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PsycINFO® Reloaded on Dialog PsycINFO (File 11) was reloaded on Dialog resulting in some changes to the functionality of the file. A number of new fields have been added and the functionality of existing fields has changed. For more information, see the Bluesheet. 2006 Pharmaceutical Forum The 2006 Dialog Pharmaceutical Forum will be held Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the Woodbridge Hilton in Iselin, New Jersey. To view the agenda or to register to attend this exciting event for our pharmaceutical customers, see our Web site or contact your Dialog sales representative for more information. Prous Science Drug News & Perspectives Database Users Directed to Prous Science Daily Essentials Prous Science Drug News & Perspectives (File 455) ceased updating on November 1, 2005, but will remain Dialog as a closed file for the foreseeable future. Use Prous Science Daily Essentials (Files 458, 459) as a replacement for File 455. Alerts set up in File 455 will be transferred to Prous Science Daily Essentials. |
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Dialog NewsRoom: New Titles from Around the World More than 160 new sources were added to Dialog NewsRoom between September 14 and October 26. Several of the latest additions include:
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