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Support : Dialog Search Aids : Using Derwent Classification to Improve Subject Searching Using Derwent Classification to Improve Subject Searching One or more Derwent Classes are applied to all Derwent World Patents Index (Files 350/351/352) database records, and these classes have a multitude of uses in searching. You can, for instance, use them to cover a large subject area very quickly — for example, the whole of footwear can be covered with Derwent Class code "P22" without having to think of all the words that could possibly describe footwear (e.g. shoes, boots, soles, etc.). Another application of Derwent Classes is to provide the context for words that have multiple meanings across subject areas. The search in Figure 2 is a good example of how Derwent Classes can be used to overcome the problem of ambiguous search terms. It is a search for patents on antilock braking systems (ABS) for cars and other vehicles while excluding patents on ABS, the acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene polymer. Any of the Derwent files can be used with Derwent Classes. Use File 350, 351, or 352, depending on your subscription level or geographic location. First, search all variations of the search terms for antilock brakes. Next, TYPE out some results to make sure of the relevance of the search. Note that this record is about ABS, the polymer. Now, use the Derwent Classification code, DC=Q18, to restrict retrieval to brake-control systems. Display the search results using the TYPE (T) command. Format 28 is one of the preview formats. This search example illustrates the value of using Derwent Classes to restrict a search simply and effectively to a specific subject area. Figure 2 Derwent Classes Sample Search
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