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Lesson 2: Using Dialog Commands

Objectives

In this lesson, you will learn to:

 

Introduction

We are now ready to conduct the search for Brian to get the patent for the Woosh. Before we start, I better send Brian a note to let him know we should have the information for him in minutes!

Brian —
I should have the information on the Woosh this AM. I'm going to get you the complete text of the patent. That should give you everything you need.

Thanks,
Teri

In this lesson we will look briefly at the basic commands necessary to perform this search and use the commands in DialogWeb to see results.

The search below is demonstrated using DialogWeb 2.0. You will have a chance to try searching DialogWeb on your own for the practice exercises at the end of the lesson.

To get started on DialogWeb 2.0, I will go to http://www.dialogweb.com and logon by entering my user ID and password and clicking the LOGON button.


Logon Page logon

After logon, click on the "Go to Command Search" link in the Quick Functions box to access the Command Search Main Page.

Command Search Main Pagecommand_search

The Command Search Main Page contains:

  1. A textbox for entering Dialog search commands c_box
  2. A Submit button that sends the command submit
  3. A Previous button that displays the most recent command entries previous

If needed, we can browse through a list of databases to help us choose the best one for our topic. Available too is a link to Dialog's Alerts feature. View the following DialogWeb tutorials to learn more about Alerts.

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