Please join Dialog on Wednesday, June 23rd from 1:30-3:30pm for a repeat
of
the our May session on the new DialogLink 4.0. This new version of
the
classic Dialog interface was released at SLA last week (June 6, 2004)
http://www.dialog.com/pressroom/2004/dialoglink_060704.shtml)
Dialog reaffirms our commitment to Librarians and Information
Professionals
by introducing a new DialogLink interface. Our new XML Output & ease
of
creating reports and linking to STM content bolsters work-flow
integration.
This is the next generation In professional search tools.
Come preview the features and benefits and find out if DialogLink 4.0
is
right for you as compared to previous versions of DialogLink.
DialogLink
4.0 is built on XML technology, runs off the Microsoft platform, and
is
certified by Verisign as offering a secure connection to the Dialog
mainframe.
Key enhancements include:
eLinks & remote linking to fulltext available
DialIndex (File 411) graphical interface lets you rank & sort results
easier
Visual Expand feature offers easier options for scanning & selecting
from
database indexes via a pop-up window
improved core Dialog features (Alert Management window, Saved Search
Management, MAP, RANK)
powerful account management features including profile editing and
project
tracking
more output options including: XML, HTML, templates for fast export
to
Excel & Word for value added-results
select command now holds 5,000 characters instead of 240
Here are the logistics of the session:
Session: DialogLink 4.0
When: June 23, 2004; 1:30pm-3:30pm
Where: FLICC/FEDLINK Training Room, Adams Bldg. 2nd Floor Room 216, 2nd
and
Independence Ave., SE, Washington, DC
To Register: Please call (202)707-4800 to register. Please call early
as
space is limited. If there are other individuals within your
organization
that might be interested in this presentation, please forward to them.
Thank you.
James W. Oliver
FEDLINK Vendor Services Coordinator
Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20540-4935
V-(202)707-4960, F-(202)707-4955
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http://www.loc.gov/flicc
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