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4 December 2006 |
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Read about new databases, such as TULSA (Petroleum Abstracts), precise indexing using classification codes in Compendex and search features like Report Titles for market analysis. With its extensive content to complement the engineering resources and precise search tools, Dialog becomes your number one source of engineering and other technical information. Ron
Rodrigues, Senior Content Specialist Ei Compendex® Adds Coverage Back to 1884
Three files let you select the exact data you want to search. You can search the entire database from 1884 to the present in File 8, just the backfile (File 988), covering from 1884 to 1969, or use File 288 to search from 1990 to the present. Compendex is an indispensable resource for engineering research. SciTech Data Expanded on DataStar with the Addition of TULSA (Petroleum Abstracts)
Information in TULSA comes from 300 journals and more than 200 conference proceedings, plus patent gazettes and fulltext patents, government documents and reports, dissertations, books, maps and many other sources. In addition, TVOC Vocabulary file (TVOC) is an invaluable resource in searching the file as it gives you access to the controlled descriptor terms used in TULSA. Unavailable on the Internet, the material in TULSA represents technical literature of lasting value, gathered from worldwide sources. TULS covers from 1965 to the present and is updated weekly; TUSL contains the latest 10 years and is updated quarterly. Access to TUSL, TULS and TVOC is restricted to licensed Petroleum Abstracts subscribers. For more information on becoming a subscriber, contact your account representative or the Knowledge Center. TULSA is also available on Dialog (File 87, 986, 987). Consult the Bluesheet for details. CLAIMS Databases Reloaded with IPC/8 Classification Codes
Dramatic Discoveries in Engineering Archives
Benefits of Historic Information What are the benefits and impact of having access to older information? Here are a few:
Enhanced accessibility to databases containing citations to older sources has improved the awareness of historic material, as well as the ability to cite it. Will increased availability of historic information impact current research? That is the question yet to be answered.
Market Analysis Where can I find an overview of the biometrics market? What about investment and growth analysis, or profitability of the industry? What is the state of the industry in Europe? Frost & Sullivan Market Engineering (File 767/FSER) offers reports to answer these questions and more. For example, “North American Biometrics Markets – Investments Analysis and Growth,” February 2006, provides a broad financial outline of the current European biometrics market by highlighting the major market and financial trends in key growth segments. It includes a market overview, year-over-year sales growth and industry profitability based on expenses to sales and net profit margin, as well as trends in areas such as facial and iris recognition, fingerprint identification and signature verification. You can also retrieve other 2006 reports including “Internet Security,” “World Airport Perimeter Security Markets” or “Patient Monitoring” in the MARKETFULL category, that offers databases with hundreds of market research reports. Dialog is the one-stop shop for all of your information from R&D to analysis of the biometrics market.
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