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<*************************************************> <* *> <* Inside Dialog *> <* By *> <* Ctrl C *> <* Advanced Telecommunications Inc. *> <* *> <*************************************************> DIALOG is one of the largest online databases. DIALOG currently provides access to over 250 databases containing a total of over 100 Million records. The range of information available is enormous. BEGIN: The BEGIN command starts a search and tells Dialog which database you want it to check out. The BEGIN command is followed (without a space) by the file number of the database you want. Either of the following ways could get you into the file 229 (Drug information): Begin229 or B229 Dialog will then put the date, the time, your user number, and what it costs for the database you just left. For example, if you move from ERIC (file 1) to Management Contents (file 75) it would look like this: ------------------------------------------------------- ? b75 28sep86 13:59:25 User08331 $0.10 0.00 Hrs File1 $0.02 Uninet $0.12 Estimated Total Cost File75:Management Contents - 74-86/Sep (Corp. Management Contents Inc.) Set Items Description ___ _____ ______]_{_ ------------------------------------------------------- EXPAND: The EXPAND command is used to pick keywords for a search. You can search for any word; but knowing how common a word is gives you a good idea where to start your search. All databases have a index of searchable words. You can see if there are any words of the same spelling to a keyword you want to search for. For example: ------------------------------------------------------- ? Expand Drink Ref Items Index-term E1 1 Drina 31 *Drink E4 2 Drinkers . . . . . . . . . E12 3 Dripping ------------------------------------------------------- The word -more- at the bottom of the screen means that typing Page or P will display another screen of information. SELECT: When you find the word you want to search for, you use the SELECT command to tell the database what to search for. The SELECT command can be followed with one or more search terms. SELECT STEP: The SELECT STEP command works just like the SELECT command, except the files it finds are listed separately. ------------------------------------------------------- ? SS television? OR tv 1 21347 TELEVISION 2 6376 TV 3 22690 1 or 2 ? SS s3 AND violen? AND child? 4 1680 VIOLEN? 5 20577 CHILD? 6 38 3 AND 4 AND 5 ------------------------------------------------------- TYPE and DISPLAY: There are two commands, TYPE and DISPLAY, that you can use to look over the information you have found. The difference is the TYPE command causes a non-stop list of the information. The DISPLAY lets the information to list a page at a time, you have to type PAGE or P to see the next page. DIALOG offers nine formats to display retrieved files. Format Parts of Record Listed ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ 1 Accession Number 2 Complete record except abstract 3 Bibliographic citation 4 File dependent 5 Complete record 6 Accession number and title 7 Bibliographic citation and abstract 8 Accession number, title, and indexing 9 File dependent LOGOFF: The LOGOFF command has no abbreviation. It's self explanatory. DIALOG is has help commands, typing ?HELP, or ?EXPLAIN will give you help. ------------------------------------------------------- ? ?EXPLAIN Valid EXPLAIN commands are: Basic Commands: ?BEGIN ?ENDSDI ?MAPRN ?SCREEN ?COMBINE ?EXPAND ?ORDER ?SELECT ?COST ?KEEP ?PAGE ?SFILES ?DISPLAY ?LIMIT ?PRINT ?SORT ?DS ?LIST ?REVIEW ?TYPE ?ENDSAVE ?LOGOFF *** News/Status: ?DIALINDX ?FILESUM ?ONTAP ?SUBSCRIP ?DISCOUNT ?HELP ?RATES ?SUPPLRS ?EXPLAIN ?INSTRUCT ?SCEDULE ?TOLLFREE ?FILES ?MESSAGE ?SDI ?TRUNCATE ?FILESAZ ?NEWS ?SEMIARS ?UPDATE *** Telecommunication Access: ?ACCESS ?DIALNET ?SABD ?TRANSPAC ?DARDO ?FINNPAK ?TELENET ?TWX ?DATAPAC ?IDAS ?TELEPAKD ?TYMNET ?DATEX ?NORPAC ?TELEPAKS ?UNINET ?PSS ?TELEX ?WATS *** File Information: ?FIELDn* ?FILEn* ?LIMITn* ?RATESn*