Conducting a Subject Search (continued)
Step 4: Use Logical Operators to link concepts
We used logical operators in Lesson 4 to connect a search for patent assignee and patent dates. We will use them again in this search to connect the different sets of concepts.
Now, I will put the entire search together.
At the question mark prompt, I will type in my BEGIN command: b 340 and press the ENTER key to start the search.
The results of the BEGIN command are shown below.
?b 340
File 340:CLAIMS(R)/US Patent 1950-99/Jun 01
(c) 1999 IFI/Plenum Data Corp
*File 340: Price increase effective June 1, 1999.
U.S. Provisional Applications now searchable. See
HELP NEWS 340 for more information.
Set Items Description
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Next, I enter the Dialog command SELECT command at the question mark prompt followed by my search terms under Concept 1. I will conduct several searches, entering each concept group as a separate search statement.
?s video? or televi? or tv or t(w)v
38136 VIDEO?
19908 TELEVI?
3849 TV
66981 T
84493 V
529 T(W)V
S1 51775 VIDEO? OR TELEVI? OR TV OR T(W)V
I will now enter the second concept group at the question mark prompt and press ENTER:
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s game? or entertain? or amus? or play?
?s game? or entertain? or amus? or play?
14496 GAME?
1235 ENTERTAIN?
2076 AMUS?
36453 PLAY?
S2 44744 GAME? OR ENTERTAIN? OR AMUS? OR PLAY?
I will continue to refine the search by adding the third concept at the question mark prompt and pressing ENTER.
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s aircraft? or airplane? or flight or inflight or in(n)flight or fly?
?s aircraft? or airplane? or flight or inflight or in(w)flight or fly?
Processing
17612 AIRCRAFT?
2421 AIRPLANE?
12085 FLIGHT
131 INFLIGHT
2761324 IN
12085 FLIGHT
1702 IN(W)FLIGHT
15365 FLY?
S3 41516 AIRCRAFT? OR AIRPLANE? OR FLIGHT OR
INFLIGHT OR IN(W)FLIGHT OR FLY?
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