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Dialog Adds Chemical Structures to Alerts Service London, UK (29 November 2005) — Dialog, a Thomson business, today announced at the Online Information 2005 conference meeting here this week that it is extending chemical structure searching functionality to its Alerts system. Dialog introduced chemical structure searching on its online service in May 2005. Dialog Alerts generate automatic e-mail notifications when new content is added that matches a user's search profile to provide current awareness of topics specified by the end user. Alerts by chemical structure allow users to scan newly added research (such as new drugs in development) to automatically pinpoint targeted chemical structures. “The new Alerts feature is a significant benefit to researchers, competitive intelligence specialists, legal professionals, regulators and many others with a need to track new developments in pharmaceuticals, chemicals and patents, and a range of business, academic and regulatory pursuits,” said Tom Tankelewicz, Dialog senior director, product development. Alerts by Chemical Structure are available in three premier databases of chemical and pharmaceutical research available through Dialog: Derwent Chemistry Resource (File 355), Pharmaprojects (Files 128, 928) and Prous Science Drug Data Report (File 452). Searchers can use any of a number of popular chemical structure drawing software packages that support the industry-standard format for storing chemical structure information (MOL file) to set up Alerts, which are created in DialogLink 5 (Dialog's interface for information professionals with in-depth research needs). Alerts output may be delivered to any e-mail address and do not require the recipient to have DialogLink 5 installed. The Alert output can be delivered in the user's preferred format with images included in the e-mailed results where relevant. Research related to millions of chemical compounds, including those found in drug pipelines, is available through Dialog. -End- About The Thomson Corporation -30- All designated trademarks used herein are the property of The Thomson Corporation or its subsidiaries. Registered marks are registered by The Thomson Corporation or its subsidiaries with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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