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Support : Publications : Chronolog Archives : May 2001

Extel Files Now Reloaded and Current

EventLine™, produced by Elsevier, is a comprehensive database providing information on past and forthcoming events relating to the fields of medicine, biotechnology, and the sciences. File 165/ EVNT provides data about conventions, conferences, exhibitions, trade fairs, and workshops anywhere in the world. Information on past events is retained in EventLine for retrospective searching.

The information regarding events in EventLine is compiled by Excerpta Medica and Elsevier Science teams. The information in the database comes primarily from original announcements, medical publications indexed in Excerpta Medica/EMBASE, and other Elsevier publications.

EventLine can be used to find dates and locations of vital meetings, to plan a marketing strategy, aid in travel planning, compile statistics on trends in meetings, and much more. Use Eventline to assist you in planning your travel budget and itineraries or to check for possible scheduling conflicts for colleagues in your office. For subject areas outside your expertise, Eventline can help in putting you in touch with experts in those fields by helping you with planning for events where they can be found.

Monthly Alerts are available for the information found in Eventline. DialUnits are priced at $4.00, and the full record is $1.40. For more information about File 165, please refer to the Bluesheet included with this Chronolog or in the Dialog Library (http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets) and in Dialog Bluesheets™ (File 415). For more information on how to search EventLine on DataStar, refer to the EVNT datasheet at http://library.dialog.com/datasheets or to the BASE database—search as BASE-EVNT.

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