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  1. Maximizing the effectiveness of online searching: A training and education model by Nancy F Hardy, 1979

21. Maximizing Your Vitamin & Mineral Intake
visitors are searching. 1. Vegetarian 2. Entrees 3. Cancer 4. Soups 5. Desserts 6.Diet 7. Heart Disease 8. Appetizers 9. Beverages 10. Salads. maximizing Your
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22. Kidz Online - Teach IT
preview, Click to Download. maximizing Your searching Power This lesson correspondsdirectly with the maximizing Your searching Power skill video.
http://www.kidzonline.org/TeachIT/utilize.html
Teach IT Home Getting Started FAQ Cheat Sheets ...
UTILIZING THE INTERNET
The videos and materials in this unit will help you use the internet as an effective search tool. You will learn the ins and outs of chat rooms and more about proper "netiquette".
Getting started:
This unit consists of skill video and corresponding Learning Resources designed to make educators more effective online. To view a video, simpy click on the title of the video. Prerequisite Knowledge:
N/A Materials needed:
N/A Time required:
Each video takes about 5 minutes to view. Videos:
Search Engines and Their Uses [3:37]
Maximizing Your Searching Power [2:51] Online Research and Credibility [2:58] Special Edition: Net-iquette [5:09]
Learning Resource Description Preview Download Search Engines and Their Uses
This lesson corresponds directly with the Search Engines and Their Uses skill video. Use this lesson to enhance your own knowledge or assign it to your students. Maximizing Your Searching Power
This lesson corresponds directly with the Maximizing Your Searching Power skill video. This lesson teaches tips and tricks for having highly effective searches. Learn how to create Boolean searches. Online Research and Credibility -
This lesson corresponds with the Online Research and Credibility skill video. Use this lesson to learn more information about finding and documenting credible online research sources.

23. ITworld.com - New Portal Aims To Make Searching Easy
New portal aims to make searching easy Intelligence. White Papers. A CRMBlueprint maximizing ROI from your CustomerBased Strategy. Making
http://www.itworld.com/App/241/NWW010507120394/
Special: CREATE YOUR OWN SUCCESS STORY WITH REAL-TIME BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Search all sites www.itworld.com security.itworld.com smallbusiness.itworld.com wireless.itworld.com Title New portal aims to make searching easy Type ProdInfo Source Network World Summary InfoImage this week will unveil the latest version of its portal software that company executives say lets users more efficiently find, categorize and update the massive amount of information they deal with every day. continue Advertisement On this topic ITworld.com Product Spotlight. Sign up Now! E-Business in the Enterprise. Sign up Now! Analyst briefing - Achieving Real-time Business Intelligence A Vision for Business Intelligence: Engendering a Quiet Revolution in the Work Place ... Mongoose aims to ease portal changes
Featured topics Security You can't outsource liability for security Information Week Homeland Security asks for more tech money IDG News Service Strengthening Network Security with Vulnerability Assessment Qualys
IT in the small business
IDG News Service Building an e-commerce trust infrastructure Verisign, Inc.

24. ITworld.com - DATA MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES - Maximizing Your Database ROI, Part 3:
maximizing Your Database ROI, Part 3 EndUsers new database game is all about scalability,and companies across a variety of industries are searching far and
http://www.itworld.com/nl/db_mgr/11192001/
Special: CREATE YOUR OWN SUCCESS STORY WITH REAL-TIME BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Search all sites www.itworld.com security.itworld.com smallbusiness.itworld.com wireless.itworld.com Maximizing Your Database ROI, Part 3: End-Users Sign up for DATA MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES More Newsletters
DATA MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES - 11/19/2001
The new database game is all about scalability, and companies across a variety of industries are searching far and wide for solutions to their database nightmares.
More End-Users
In addition to the large amounts of storage required for your data, I am also seeing a huge increase in the number of end-users needing, or wanting, to use the database. This puts a lot of strain on the Database Administrators, computer systems, and network infrastructure. Therefore, your database needs to be robust enough to move from a slower, less powerful platform to one that can provide more horsepower. Advertisement On this topic A Vision for Business Intelligence: Engendering a Quiet Revolution in the Work Place Sybase to buy AvantGo
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Mobile, wireless products boost Sybase Q4
It is very important to begin looking at what database packages are available on multiple platforms; how well they handle data migration (are the database implementations the same on the disparate platforms?) between platforms; how well the database can handle SMP, as well as, MPP processing. Once again, scalability can make or break your business efforts, if the right kinds of planning do not go into the selection of an appropriate database infrastructure.

25. Maximizing Use Of Web Pages To Support Collaborative Inquiry
goal of the project was to have teachers fine tune their knowledge and skill levelof searching techniques maximizing Web Page Development For Specific Projects.
http://www.uwm.edu/~caberg/1198.html
Maximizing Use of Web Pages To Support Collaborative Inquiry Dr. Craig A. Berg, School of Ed. The U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, caberg@uwm.edu Abstract: Introduction Most Internet-based collaborative inquiry efforts are now supported by a project web site and contain features that attempt to facilitate the inquiry process and foster the goals of the project. What are those features and how can a project administrator develop or modify a web site in order to maximize inquiry? An answer to this question is premature until the reader understands the author's perspective of collaborative inquiry in the context of exemplary science instruction. District-wide Web Support To Maximize Collaborative Inquiry Internet and Instruction project. Many components were useful and often necessary in order for teachers to locate, join, and complete a project (Tab. 1). Table 1. Web Site Features That Support Teachers Who Are Developing Projects Category Containing Links For Useful For Projects - Types and Examples
  • Identified types of Internet activities and provided examples of each; participants could begin to understand the potential and diversity of Internet-based projects.

26. LearnDynamicMedia - Maximizing Hard Drive Space
for initial culling of shots becomes the best strategy for maximizing hard drive toidentify the tape could lead to hours of extra work searching through all
http://www.learndynamicmedia.com/tips-techniques/maxdrivespace.html
Maximizing the Use of Hard Drive Space
If there is a disadvantage to digital editing, it is the voracious need for hard drive space generated by digitizing video. It's very easy to eat up Gigabytes of wasted space if we don't plan, or at least keep track of, the hard drive usage. There are two quite distinct approaches to managing hard drive space distinguished by the availability of timecode on the source tapes that can be read and utilized by the edit software (or associated digitizing software in some cases). If you have SMPTE timecode (see the Article Timecode Basics ) and software that reliably 'batch digitizes', the using draft mode, off-line quality for initial culling of shots becomes the best strategy for maximizing hard drive space. If your system, or even one essential component, is missing that capability, then it is necessary to digitize raw footage at finished quality right from the start, which requires careful management of the drive space to fit in the material for all but the shortest job. In either case, the biggest savings of hard drive space are to be made at the planning stage, long before you go near your digital editing system - or for that matter, any editing system.

27. PDAgold.com ~ Books ~ Searching
Home ~ Books ~ searching for all books from Sams Publications Chris De Herrera'sWindows Ce maximizing Your Capabilities Not released yet.
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28. PDAgold.com ~ Books ~ Searching
Home ~ Books ~ searching for all books from Chris De Herrera Chris De Herrera'sWindows Ce maximizing Your Capabilities Not released yet.
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29. Recruiting On The Web April 1999
Tip – Resume Database Techniques Site of The Month maximizing Recruiting Effectiveness Tomaximize you searching tools try searching on other criteria to
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IN THIS ISSUE
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Site of The Month Maximizing Recruiting Effectiveness Final Note Newsletter Sponsor - IQPC A Note from the Editor: http://www.dice.com ) and Computerworld ( http://www.computerworld.com ) Their support keeps the Association free! Thank you! This issue is packed with tons of information if it is easier, you can read it on-line at http://www.recruitersnetwork.com/newsarch.htm Mini Notes http://www.jobs4hr.com Quick Tip: Resume Database Techniques In a Resume Database the two basic criteria recruiters search on are Skill Sets and Geographical Locations. For example, Sales, COBOL, California, Chicago, etc. To maximize you searching tools try searching on other criteria to find qualified candidates. Below is a list of other examples:

30. TRIAGE Literature Searching
in Research. Tips for maximizing Patient Involvement in the EducationProcess Taken from the OMPRO website. Databases. Database on
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Consumer Involvement in Research
General Databases Reports Consumer Organisations
General
Consumers in NHS Research
Independent body based at the Help for Health Trust
Consumer Involvement in HTA Research
An updates of developments within consumer involvement in HTA research Consumer involvement in research – an example of successful collaboration Consumer Involvement: turning practice into policy
A National Electronic Library for Health Management briefing Consumer participation in research and health care
Editorial from the BMJ How Consumers and Policymakers Can Use Systematic Reviews for Decision Making
Full text article from the Annals of Internal Medicine How carers can improve research
Powerpoint Presentation taken from the Alzheimer Italia website Involving patients in clinical research
Editorial from the BMJ The Standing Group on Consumers in NHS Research
Department for Health page listing developments within Consumer Involvement in Research Tips for Maximizing Patient Involvement in the Education Process
Taken from the OMPRO website
Databases Database on consumer involvement in research
Produced by the Centre for Health Economics at York University
Reports
A practical guide to public and patient involvement in Wales Getting Involved in Research - a guide for consumers Guidelines for Consumers Interested in Peer-reviewing Research - 1 Guidelines for Consumers Peer-reviewing research - 2 ... Involvement Works NHS Executive 1999, 2nd report

31. DevArticles
maximizing ROI via Web Site Traffic Analysis. Can't find the informationyou're after? Try searching our forums instead! By Lee
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32. Maximizing Efficiency And Organization
tips for contract laboratories to employ in order to serve their clients better,as well as some suggestions for clients to consider when searching for and
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In the pages that follow, I’d like to offer a number of efficiency tips for contract laboratories to employ in order to serve their clients better, as well as some suggestions for clients to consider when searching for and negotiating with contract laboratories.
Sample Tracking
Clients are very concerned about what is going to happen to their product when it arrives in a contract laboratory. They want to know what the lab’s sample-handling procedure is going to be from start to finish. They want to feel secure that their proprietary concerns will be dealt with in a professional manner. Sample tracking is a means of combining these considerations into a simple, smooth and organized procedure.
• Create a sample database. Upon arrival of a sample into the laboratory, it should be formally entered or logged into a sample receipt database. By documenting the receipt of the sample, the lab now has a record of it arriving for analysis. It has become part of the laboratory “system.”
• Provide samples with unique identification. Establish a system of identifying samples with unique generic symbols or numbers. By applying an identifier to a sample, the staff has a means of referencing each sample throughout the laboratory without compromising client confidentiality. The sample can be cross-referenced into any necessary equipment logbooks that could be reviewed by other clients.

33. Search Engine Watch: Tips About Internet Search Engines & Search Engine Submissi
maximizing Search Engine Visibility. Web searching Tips Learn how to searchbetter and how major search engines work from a searcher's perspective.
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34. HELP FOR SEARCHING TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Keyword searching permits the searching of Technical Standards documents by title,report through the use of noncritical fuels and by maximizing the energy
http://tis.eh.doe.gov/techstds/search/fldhelp.html
Tutorial: Using Acrobat Reader - Word Searches Field Searching Hints for DOE Technical Standards Select any hypertext word listed below for a descriptive summary on the functionality of field text searching. Keyword Search
Limited Searching

Document Number
Document Number Range ...
Functional Area Descriptors

Keyword searching permits the searching of Technical Standards documents by title, report number, project number, author, preparing activity, etc.
Searches may be restricted or limited to approved documents, draft documents, or both.
Searches may be performed by using the identifiable document number or the document number stem.
The document number range is a sequential numbering system for document identification of technical standards.
A functional area code is an alphanumeric project number identifying a Technical Standard as an official approved document. Examples: ALTF, COPS, CRIT, etc.
Functional area descriptors define the functional area codes.
Provisions for the development, documentation, and implementation of plans to use fuels which have been determined to be alternate fuels under the Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act. Provisions to ensure a consistent approach to controlled, disciplined and safe operations within the envelope of applicable environmental, safety and health regulations. This area encompasses all aspects of site and facility operations.

35. Searching Strategies
Internet searching Strategies Short and Sweet Tips on How to Get Started formulatinga strategy, maximizing your search results, evaluating internet resources
http://k12science.ati.stevens-tech.edu/training/search.html
Internet Searching Strategies Curriculum
Purpose
Agenda
Goals for Today
Find it on the Net (or not)!
Determining What Tools You Need and How to Use Them
Using Search Engines to Navigate the Web

36. Evaluating Job Searching Websites
Evaluating Job searching Websites. By. Jane M. Lommel, Ph.D. President of WorkforceAssociates. and author of. NetWork maximizing Your Career Resources on the
http://www.newwork.com/Pages/Networking/Evaluating online.html
December 2000
Evaluating Job Searching Websites By Jane M. Lommel, Ph.D.
President of Workforce Associates
and author of NetWork: Maximizing Your Career Resources on the Internet Available online and in print from 1st Books Library SUMMARY At last count, there are something in the order of 13,000 specific job searching websites . . . everything from butcher.com to baker.com to candlestickmaker.com to very unusual sites like cruelworld.com and coolworks.com to all encompassing sites like flipdog.com to regional sites like craigslist.org. Add to these another 35,000 corporation websites with their own job opportunities sections and you can see quickly that this is a fast growing field on the Internet! GENERAL SITE FEATURES Target Audience: The general job seeker in this field or a wannabee who wants to know how to get into this field. General Data/Info: Clearly written, direct and functional. Bits of humor inserted here and there give it some spark. Downloading time: Very fast. Salary, Labor Market Information Data: Should be included or have links to a list of relevant sites.

37. Online Searching -- Bibliography
Nicholas G. and Joan Packer, maximizing relevant retrieval Keyword and naturallanguage searching , Online, 22(6) November/December 1998, pp.5760.
http://www.hi.is/~anne/online_bibliography.html
Dr L. Anne Clyde
The University of Iceland
Online Searching
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY and RESOURCES
Print Resources Besson, Jean (interviewed by Marydee Ojala), "Behind the scenes at Questel-Orbit", EContent, 23(2): April/May 2000, pp.26-30. Biddiscombe, Richard (ed.), The End-User Revolution: CD-ROM, Internet and the Changing Role of the Information Professional, Library Association, London, 1996. Boese, Kent C., "Evaluating libraryland topics in periodicals databases", Econtent, 23(4): August/September 2000, pp.57-61. Brooks, Terrence A., "Orthography as a fundamental impediment to online information retrieval", Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 49(8): June 1998, pp.731-741. Covert, Kay, "How the OCLC CORC service is helping weave libraries into the Web", Online Information Review, 2591): pp.41-56. Diaz, Karen R., "The invisible web: Navigating the web outside traditional search engines", Reference and User Services Quarterly, 40(2): Winter 2000, pp.131-134. Fourie, Ina, "Should we take disintermediation seriously?", The Electronic Library

38. PATSCAN - Patent And Trademark Searching
maximizing value from a product means licensing it as fast a possible todominate markets. The unit profit to volume tradeoff is critical.
http://www.library.ubc.ca/patscan/news/winter2002news.html
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INIMEX Pharmaceuticals Offers Revolutionary Approach to the Antibiotic Crisis
"The difficulty lies not in thinking up new ideas, but in escaping old ones."
Dr. Robert Hancock, Director, Centre for Microbial Diseases Research, University of British Columbia. Dr. Hancock and fellow UBC researcher Dr. Brett Finlay have founded a new company, INIMEX Pharmaceuticals, around a novel method of treating infectious diseases. They have developed a revolutionary method of therapy utilizing the body's own host defenses. Dr. Hancock explains "Our technology is about boosting the human body's innate immunity - we followed this line of research to up-grade what nature does."

39. Report Of The W3C Distributed Indexing/Searching Workshop
interface standards could support better approaches to distributed indexing andsearching. To keep the group of a workable size while maximizing breadth of
http://www.w3.org/Search/9605-Indexing-Workshop/Motivation.html
Workshop Motivation, Goals and Structure
This workshop brought together a cross section of people involved with information server technologies, search technologies, and directory and online services, to discuss where repository interface standards could support better approaches to distributed indexing and searching. The goal of the workshop to produce standards, but rather to uncover and discuss areas of mutual concern where standards might gain momentum. There was a great deal of interest in this workshop. To keep the group of a workable size while maximizing breadth of attendee backgrounds, the workshop co-chairs limited attendance to one person per position paper, and furthermore we limited attendance to one person per institution. (One extra attendee from each of @Home Network and Transarc attended, as "scribes" for the plenary sessions of the workshop.)b There were quite a few cases where people expressed legitimate desires to bring multiple representatives (e.g., from two different parts of a large company or government agency, or from two different research labs at a university), but we felt it was necessary to limit attendance to limit the workshop to a reasonable size. The workshop spanned two days. The first day's goal was to identify areas for potential standardization through several directed discussion sessions, while the second day's goal was to filter the list of issues and identify those most likely to lead to useful standards. Each technical session during the first day began with two 15 minute talks expressing opposing views on the session topic, followed by a breakout session in three parallel tracks, during which participants were asked to examine what might be standardized over 3 month, 12 month, and longer time periods, and then to report back with a summary slide at the plenary session. At first we tried to have a brief question and answer session after each talk and a plenary discussion after the breakout session, but after the first technical session we decided to cut out questions and plenary discussions to maximize time available for the breakout sessions.

40. Are You Maximizing Your Pay-Per-Click Returns?
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