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Special Queries Special Queries. Directory of topicspecific PubMed Queries Provides severalsearch mechanisms for searching for health topics of interest to the http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/special_queries.html
Extractions: Skip to Content Search NLM Web Site NLM Home Contact NLM Site Map FAQs Bibliographic Services Division BSD Home Index Section MMS LSTRC ... Bibliographic Services Division Clinical Queries A search interface to find citations in the areas of: Health Services Research (HSR) Queries A search interface to find PubMed citations relating to health care quality or to health care costs Cancer Topic Searches A search interface to retrieve PubMed citations on more than 100 major cancer topics Healthy People 2010 A search interface providing searches for published literature related to the Healthy People 2010 focus areas of the HP2010 Information Access Project. AIDS Limits search to the PubMed AIDS subset Bioethics Limits search to the PubMed Bioethics subset Cancer Limits search to the PubMed Cancer subset Complementary Medicine Limits search to the PubMed Complementary Medicine subset History of Medicine Limits search to the PubMed History of Medicine subset Space Life Sciences Limits search to the PubMed Space Life Sciences subset Toxicology Limits search to the PubMed
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Extractions: Directories are edited and organized by humans, and all websites are listed in a hierarchy, grouped according to their topic, and sub topics are listed within topics. Search engines' databases have no such structure, which would help to focus in on a topic. Many words and phrases have multiple meanings, and this is not a problem for directories, but it is for search engines. Homer was a Greek writer and is also a character on The Simpsons . To solve this problem, many search engines are enhanced by also using a directory. For example, a search for Homer on Google will have two categories listed, Homer the Greek and Homer Simpson (I have shortened the directory folder names). However, when you browse these categories, you are just using a directory and have lost the benefits of a search engine. The solution to all this, is topic clustering. What is Clustering?
Extractions: While RSS has become an increasingly popular communication medium for more and more businesses, locating topic specific feeds can prove to be a challenge. RSS Network is designed to group related feeds under general topics. Site visitors can also conduct keyword searches to find highly specific feeds or items of interest.
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Organizing Topic-specific Web Information 8 S. Jeromy Carrière , Rick Kazman, WebQuery searching and visualizing the Webthrough 19 Sougata Mukherjea, Organizing topicspecific web information, http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=336346
Extractions: While RSS has become an increasingly popular communication medium for more and more businesses, locating topic specific feeds can prove to be a challenge. RSS Network is designed to group related feeds under general topics. Site visitors can also conduct keyword searches to find highly specific feeds or items of interest. RSS Network, is located at http://www.rss-network.com . Search results can be viewed in XML format, or ina more readable HTML webpage format. Unlike similar search engines, RSS Network allows site vistitors to choose to search the item contents or just the feeds title and description, for keywords. The results displayed denote both feeds, and items in feeds, that meet the specified search criteria.
Manuscripts And Archives Online Tutorial A specific topic. I am interested in finding all orignial material at Yale Try searching for manuscript/archival material on this subject using an http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/tutorial/specifictopic.htm
Extractions: 4. A Specific Topic: I am interested in finding all orignial material at Yale about a topic. What does Yale have on the conservation movement? Try searching in Orbis for what you think is the appropriate subject: If you searched for conservation or conservation movement as a subject, you saw that neither is an LC subject heading. You are presented with a list of possible subjects including those having to do with architecture, art, and library materials. The closest general subject is Conservation of natural resources. Try searching for manuscript/archival material on this subject using an Advanced Search Click on the MORE LIMITS button (at the top right of the results list) and look in the Item Type box. Highlight Archives and Manuscripts (1 of 2, select both) hold the Control key and also highlight Archives and Manuscripts (2 of 2, select both)
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