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Lesson 7: Wrapping up the Course

Congratulations! ! You have completed the Introduction to Searching DialogWeb for the Patent Professional.

We hope that you have enjoyed working through the course in your own time. Remember that the practice that you do will reinforce your learning in the course.

Here are a few tips to continue your Dialog education.

Review of the Commands and Techniques

In this course, you have learned how to use the databases selection tool, called DIALINDEX, to choose databases, the basic Dialog commands, how to identify key terms, and choose synonyms.

In addition, you have learned to truncate, use proximity connectors and logical operators. Print this page (or download a PDF version) so that you have a list of the commands and techniques you learned all on one page:

Basic Commands

Command Example When to Use It
BEGIN
B
begin 351
b 351
b 340
b patfull
Use BEGIN with a file number to specify the database(s) to be searched.
EXPAND
E
expand pa=klm
e au=folkstone
Use EXPAND to verify the spelling of terms and to view similar entries.
SELECT
S
select venous(3n)catheter?
s venous(3n)catheter?
s airplane? or aircraft?
s s1 and s2
Use SELECT to create a set of records (e.g., s1) that contains the specified terms.
TYPE
T
display
formatbox
or
type s1/free/1-3
t s3/full/1,3
t s2/free,k/1-5,8
Use TYPE to display results in a specified format.
LOGOFF display or
Logoff
Use LOGOFF to end the search and disconnect from the Dialog system

 

Other Dialog Techniques

Technique Examples
Using Truncation s communicat?
Using proximity connectors s fiber?(n)optic? s in(w)flight
s central(3n)line?
Using logical operators s s1 and s2
s venous(3n)catheter? or central(3n)line?

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