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Operational long before the commonplace use of the Internet, the
earliest Dialog system was completed in 1966 under the direction of
Roger K. Summit and was the world's first online information retrieval
system to be used globally with materially significant databases.
Today, the Dialog online-based
information services help
organizations across the globe to seek
competitive advantages in such fields as
business, science, engineering, finance and
law. The Dialog portfolio of products and
services, including Dialog® and DataStar®, offers
organizations the ability to precisely retrieve data
from more than 1.4 billion unique records of key information,
accessible via the Internet or through delivery to
enterprise intranets.
With direct operations in 27 countries,
Dialog products and services are a combination
of highly accurate online research tools
offering access to unique and relevant databases — designed
to meet the specific needs of a wide range of users.
Information professionals and end-users at
business, professional,
scientific, academic and government
organizations in more than 100 countries
prize Dialog services to meet their searching
needs.
As part of the Deep Web, which is estimated to be 500 times larger than the content
accessible via Web search engines, Dialog products offer unparalleled depth and breadth
of content coupled with the ability to search with precision and speed. Our collection of
over 900 databases handles more than 700,000 searches and delivers over 17 million
document page views per month.
Searchable content on Dialog services includes articles and reports from thousands
of real-time news feeds, newspapers, broadcast transcripts and trade publications,
plus market research reports and analyst notes providing support for financial
decision-making, as well as in-depth repositories of scientific and technical data,
patents, trademarks and other intellectual property data. Additional content areas
include government regulations, social sciences, food and agriculture, reference,
energy and environment, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and medicine.
Today, as part of ProQuest, a leader in the collection, organization and publishing of information, Dialog combines industry expertise with technology to deliver critical information to leading decision makers in the financial, legal, scientific, and media markets.
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