2, 3, 4, 202
INSPEC
ONTAP® INSPEC (FILE 213)

Last Loaded on Web: Monday, September 01, 2008

Last Update To Bluesheet: April 1, 2006

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File Description Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort
Subject Coverage Related Search Aids DIALINDEX/OneSearch Categories Basic Index Rank
Tips Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Predefined Format Options
Print Counterparts Geographic Coverage Terms and Conditions Limit Rates


File Description [top]

Inspec (The Database for Physics, Electronics and Computing) includes the three Science Abstracts print abstract journal publications: Physics Abstracts, Electrical and Electronics Abstracts, and Computer and Control Abstracts, which began publication in 1898, and two other technology areas: Information Technology for Business, Manufacturing, & Production and Mechanical Engineering. Approximately 10% of the database's source publications are in languages other than English, but all articles are abstracted and indexed in English. Author-prepared abstracts are used when available.

Inspec uses controlled vocabulary from the Inspec Thesaurus. DIALOG's online thesaurus feature is available to assist searchers in determining appropriate subject terms and codes. Beginning in January 1987, Inspec records also include chemical substance indexing and numerical index terms. Beginning in January 1995, Inspec records also included astronomical object indexing terms.

As of March 2005, more than 3,800 journals and serials are scanned of which 750 are abstracted cover-to-cover. These contribute 78% of the database. Other source materials include conference papers and proceedings, books, reports, and dissertations. The database also includes 20,586 U.S. and U.K. patents published between 1968 and 1976.



Tips [top]

USE EXPLODE (!)

to search narrower and related terms:

     S OPTICAL FIBRES!

USE THE ONLINE THESAURUS

to check and select the thesaurus terms:

     EXPAND (SOLID LASERS)

USE RANK

to find additional descriptors:

     SELECT OPTICAL PUMPING
     RANK DE

USE LIMITS

     /PHYS for Physics Subfile      /TECH for Electronics, Computing, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Production and Mechanical Engineering Subfiles.



Subject Coverage [top]

The principal subject areas within each subfile are:

Physics (Subfile A)

Acoustics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Biophysics and Medical Physics, Elementary Particle Physics, Energy Research, Environmental Science, Gases, Fluid Dynamics and Plasmas, Geophysics, Instrumentation and Measurement, Materials Science, Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Nuclear Physics, Optics (including Lasers), Physical Chemistry, Properties of Matter, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics

Elec. Engineering & Electronics (Subfile B)

Circuits and Components, Electricity Generation and Supply, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Electronic Devices and Materials, Electronic Instrumentation, Optics and Electro-optics, Power Systems and Applications, Radar and Radionavigation, Telecommunications

Computers & Control (Subfile C)

Computational Mathematics, Computer Applications, Computer Hardware, Computer Software, Control Applications, Control Systems, Information Science, Systems and Control Theory

Information Technology (Subfile D)

Business and Financial Applications, Communications, Computing and Systems, Engineering and Industry Applications, Management, Office Automation. Not in File 202.

Mechanical and Production Engineering (Subfile E)

Design, Engineering Mechanics, Production Technology, Measurement and Testing, Manufacturing Resources and Products, Materials Handling and Distribution, Industrial Sectors. Not in File 202.



Print Counterparts [top]

  • Computer and Control Abstracts
  • Physics Abstracts
  • Electrical and Electronics Abstracts


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: 1898 - present (File 2)
1969 - present (File 3)
1983 - present (File 4)
1898 - 1968 (File 202)
File Size: More than 9,000,000 records as of October 2005 (File 2)
More than 8,500,000 records as of Oct 2005 (File 3)
More than 6,500,000 records as of Oct 2005 (File 4)
873,700 records (File 202)
Update Frequency: Weekly (File 2)
Weekly (File 3)
Weekly (File 4)
Closed (File 202)


Related Search Aids [top]

The following search aids are available in the Dialog Library:



Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Reports
  • Books and Monographs
  • Conferences, Symposia, Meetings
  • Journal Articles
  • Theses and Dissertations


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]

  • ERA Available
  • Graduate Education Program
  • KWIC and HILIGHT Available
  • DIALOG Alert Available
  • Remove Duplicates (RD, ID) Available
  • CURRENT Feature Available
  • eLinks Enabled Database
  • Online Thesaurus


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
AEROSPAC Aerospace
ASTRON Astronomy
CERAMICS Ceramics and Composites
CHEMENG Chemical Engineering
CHEMLIT Chemical Literature
COMPOSIT Ceramics and Composites
COMPSCI Computers, Electronics, and Telecommunications R&D
DEFTECH Defense Technology
EECOMP Electrical Engineering
ELECTENG Electrical Engineering
ENERGY Energy
ENERGYA Energy Files + Ei EnCompass files
ENERGYP Energy Files + TULSA
ENG Engineering
GEOPHYS Geophysics
GEOSCI Geosciences
INFOSCI Library and Information Services
INSTRUM Instrumentation and Control
MANUFACT Manufacturing
MATERIAL Materials
MATH Mathematics
MEDDEV Medical Devices
MEDENG Medical Engineering
METALS Metals
METEOROL Meteorology
NUCSCI Nuclear Science
PAPERTEC Paper Technology
PHYSICS Physics
PLASTICS Rubber and Plastics
SCITECH Science and Technology
TELECOM Telecommunications Technology
TRANSPOR Transportation


Contact [top]

Inspec is provided by The Institution of Engineering and Technology. Questions concerning file content can be directed to:

Europe, Middle East, & Africa:

Inspec
Michael Faraday House
Six Hills Way
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, U.K. SG1 2AY

Telephone: +44 (0) 1438 765575
Fax: +44 (0) 1438 767339
E-Mail: inspec@theiet.org
Inspec Inc.
379 Thornall Street
Edison, NJ 08837

Telephone: 1-732-321-5579
Fax: 1-732-321-5702
E-Mail: inspec@inspecinc.com
Inspec Asia Pacific Office
Suite 2013, Jardine House
1 Connaught Place
Hong Kong, Central

Telephone: +852 2521 2144
Fax: +852 2521 2142
E-Mail: inspecHK@theiet.org


Terms and Conditions [top]

ONTAP is a registered trademark of Thomson Reuters.

No special terms and conditions. For Dialog's Redistribution and Archive policy, enter HELP ERA online.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File   2:INSPEC 
    (c) 2006 Institution of Engineering and Technology. All rts. reserv. 
     
  AZ=  09811810 
  /TI    Title:  Generation of a continuum extending to the midinfrared by pumping 
    ZBLAN fiber with an ultrafast 1550-nm source 
  AU=    Author(s): Hagen, C.L.; Walewski, J.W.; Sanders, S.T. 
  CS=    Author Affiliation: Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA 
  JN=,SO=    Journal: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters    vol.18, no.1    p.91-3 
  PU=    Publisher: IEEE 
  PY=,CP=    Publication Date: Jan. 2006  Country of Publication: USA 
     
  CO=,SN=    CODEN: IPTLEL  ISSN: 1041-1135 
  IC=    SICI: 1041-1135(200601)18:1L.91:GCEM;1-3 
      Material Identity Number: M857-2006-001 
      U.S. Copyright Clearance Center Code: 1041-1135/$20.00 
  LA=,DT=    Language: English    Document Type: Journal Paper (JP) 
  TC=    Treatment: Experimental (X) 
  /AB    Abstract:  Pulses  from a commercial erbium-doped fiber laser are coupled 
    into  a  standard  silica  fiber and a standard fluoride fiber connected in 
    series. By cascaded Raman soliton self-shifting, a continuum extending to a 
    wavelength  of ~3 mu m is generated. The total average power emitted in the 
    1.8-3.4-  mu  m  range  is  5  mW.  Throughout the 1.4-2.9- mu m range, the 
    average  spectral power is ~4 mu W/nm and higher, corresponding at 2.9 mu m 
    to a spectral radiance approximately 4600 times that of a 3000 K blackbody. 
    (18 Refs) 
  SF=    Subfile: A B 
  /DE    Descriptors: aluminium compounds; barium compounds; erbium; high-speed 
    optical techniques; infrared sources; lanthanum compounds; optical fibre 
    amplifiers; optical pumping; optical solitons; Raman spectra; red shift; 
    silicon compounds; sodium compounds; supercontinuum generation; zirconium 
    compounds 
  /ID    Identifiers: continuum generation; midinfrared spectrum; ZBLAN fiber 
    pumping; ultrafast source; erbium-doped fiber laser; standard silica fiber; 
    standard fluoride fiber; cascaded Raman soliton self-shifting; spectral 
    radiance; blackbody; infrared supercontinuum emitters; 1550 nm; 1.4 to 3.4 
    mum; 5 mW; 3000 K; ZBLAN; SiO/sub 2/:Er; ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF 
  CC=    Class Codes: A4255N (Fibre lasers and amplifiers); A4260B (Design of 
    specific laser systems); A4260F (Laser beam modulation, pulsing and 
    switching; mode locking and tuning); A4280W (Ultrafast optical techniques); 
    A4265S (Optical solitons); B4320F (Fibre lasers and amplifiers); B4330B ( 
    Laser beam modulation, pulsing and switching; mode locking and tuning); 
    B4340S (Optical solitons) 
  CI=    Chemical Indexing: 
      ZrF4BaF2LaF3AlF3NaF ss - Al ss - Ba ss - F2 ss - F3 ss - F4 ss - La ss - 
    Na ss - Zr ss - F ss (Elements -  6) 
      SiO2:Er ss - SiO2 ss - Er ss - O2 ss - Si ss - O ss - SiO2 bin - O2 bin - 
    Si bin - O bin - Er el - Er dop (Elements -  2,1,3) 
  NI=,WA=    Numerical Indexing: wavelength 1.55E-06 m; wavelength 1.4E-06 to 3.4E-06 
  PO=  m; power 5.0E-03 W; temperature 3.0E+03 K 
      Copyright 2006, IEE 
     


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S THRESHOLD(W)CURRENT
/AB AB Abstract1 Word S FIBER(W)LASER/AB
/DE DE Descriptor2 Word
& Phrase
S RAMAN(W)SPECTRA/DE
S OPTICAL PUMPING/DE
/ID ID Identifier3,4 Word
& Phrase
S BLACKBODY/ID
S SPECTRAL RADIANCE/ID
/NT NT Note Word S ABSTRACT(W)NO(W)1898A01300/NT
/TI TI Title Word S GENERATION(2W)CONTINUUM(S)ZBLAN/TI

1 Abstracts are present for 90% of older records, and for 100% of recent records.

2 Also /DF.

3 Also /IF.

4 Includes Inspec Astronomical Object Indexing.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AC= AC Patent Application Country5 Word S AC=JP
AD= AD Patent Application Date5 Phrase S AD=19710402
AN= AN Patent Application Number5 Phrase S AN=20162
AU= AU Author Phrase S AU=HAGEN, C.L.
AV= AV Availability15 Word S AV=(LASER(W)INSTITUTE)
None AZ DIALOG Accession Number
AZ= AZ Inspec Abstract Number Phrase S AZ=A90052690
BN= BN International Standard Book Number (ISBN)9,15 Phrase S BN=0818619864
CC= CC Classification Code Phrase S CC=A4255N
CL= CL Conference Location6 Word S CL=(SANTA(W)CLARA)
CN= CN Classification Name Word
& Phrase
S CN=(FIBRE(W)LASERS(1W)AMPLIFIERS)
S CN=ULTRAFAST OPTICAL TECHNIQUES
CO= CO CODEN15 Phrase S CO=IPTLEL
CP= CP Country of Publication Word
& Phrase
S CP=USA
S CP=GERMANY
CS= CS Corporate Source Word S CS=(UNIV(1W)WISCONSIN(S)MADISON)
CT= CT Conference Title6 Word S CT=(COMPUTER(W)AIDED(W)DESIGN)
CY= CY Conference Year6 Phrase S CY=1990
DN= DN Document Number15 Phrase S DN=S0042-6989(05)00493-1
DT= DT Document Type7 Phrase S DT=JOURNAL PAPER
IC= IC ANSI Z39.56 Serial Item Contribution Identifier (SICI) Code15 Phrase S IC="1041-1135(200601)18:1L.91:GCEM
1-3"
None II Digital Object Identifier15
JN= JN Journal Name8 Phrase S JN=IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
LA= LA Language Phrase S LA=ENGLISH
NI= NI Numeric Information Phrase S NI=WAVELENGTH
PA= PA Patent Assignee5 Word
& Phrase
S PA=(PIONEER(W)ELECTRONIC)
S PA=PIONEER ELECTRONIC?
PC= PC Patent Country5 Word S PC=GB
PD= PD Patent Date5 Phrase S PD=20040000
PN= PN Patent Number5 Phrase S PN=GB 24,904
PU= PU Publisher9 Word S PU=(IEEE AND PISCATAWAY)
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=2006
RN= RN Report or Contract Number Word
& Phrase
S RN=(CERN(W)SPS)
S RN="CERN/SPS/ACC/79-13"
SF= SF Subfile Phrase S SF=A
SN= SN International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)15 Phrase S SN=1041-1135
SO= SO Source Information10 Word S SO=(IEEE(F)LETTERS AND USA)
SP= SP Conference Sponsor6 Word S SP=(IEEE(W)COMPUT(S)SOFTWARE)
TC= TC Treatment Code7,15 Phrase S TC=EXPERIMENTAL
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999
UR= UR Uniform Resource Locator (URL)12,15 Phrase S UR="HTTP//ENGINE.IEEE"?
CHEMICAL INDEXING FIELDS (available since January 1987)
CI= CI Substance (including role modifier)13 Word
& Phrase
S CI=GAAS
S CI=(GA(S)AS(S)INT)
NE= NE Number of elements in Substance, Component, or Material System Phrase S NE=3(S)CI=(GA(S)AL(S)AS)
NUMERICAL INDEXING FIELDS (available since January 1987)12,13
HI= NI Highest Value Numeric S HI=2.5E4(S)NI=FREQUENCY
S HI<=9.7E-7(S)NI=WAVELENGTH
LO= NI Lowest Value Numeric S LO=100(S)NI=TEMPERATURE
S LO>=3.16E7(S)NI=AGE
NUMERICAL INDEXING FIELDS (available since January 1987)14
AG= NI Age (yr; Year) Numeric S AG>=1E9
AL= NI Altitude (m; Meter) Numeric S AL=2E4:9E5
AP= NI Apparent Power (VA; Volt-amp) Numeric S AP=3E6
BI= NI Bit Rate (Bit/s; Bits per Second) Numeric S BI=64000
BW= NI Bandwidth (Hz; Hertz) Numeric S BW=5E7
BY= NI Byte Rate (Byte/s; Bytes per Second) Numeric S BY=2.5E6
CA= NI Capacitance (F; Farad) Numeric S CA=2E-13
CD= NI Conductance (S; Seimen) Numeric S CD=2:5
CE= NI Computer Execution Rate (IPS; Instructions per Second) Numeric S CE>=1E6
CM= NI Computer Speed (FLOPS) Numeric S CM>=3.5E6
CU= NI Current (A; Ampere) Numeric S CU=0.051
DI= NI Distance (m; Meter) Numeric S DI=0.002
DP= NI Depth (m; Meter) Numeric S DP=2E4:9E5
EF= NI Efficiency (Percent) Numeric S EF=60
EL= NI Electrical Conductivity (S/m; Siemen per Meter) Numeric S EL=7.0E4
EN= NI Energy (J; Joule) Numeric S EN=0.5
ER= NI Electrical Resistivity (ohmm; Ohm meter) Numeric S ER=1.7E-4
S ER=0.00017
EV= NI Electron Volt Energy (eV; Electron Volt) Numeric S EV=-0.5:0
FR= NI Frequency (Hz; Hertz) Numeric S FR=0:1
GA= NI Gain (dB; Decibel) Numeric S GA=14
GD= NI Galactic Distance (pc; Parsec) Numeric S GD>=1E7
GE= NI Geocentric Distance (m; Meter) Numeric S GE=>3.7E10
HD= NI Heliocentric Distance (AU; Astronomical Unit) Numeric S HD=5E4
LS= NI Loss (dB; Decibel) Numeric S LS=-60:0
MA= NI Mass (kg; Kilogram) Numeric S MA=6E14
MD= NI Magnetic Flux Density (T; Tesla) Numeric S MD=1E-2
MS= NI Memory Size (Byte) Numeric S MS>=3E7
NF= NI Noise Figure (dB; Decibel) Numeric S NF=1:2
PO= NI Power (W; Watt) Numeric S PO=4E-5:2E-4
PR= NI Pressure (Pa; Pascal) Numeric S PR=1.3E-3
PS= NI Printer Speed (cps; Characters per Second) Numeric S PS>=2E2
PX= NI Picture Size (pixel; Picture Element) Numeric S PX=512
RA= NI Radiation Absorbed Dose (Gy; Gray) Numeric S RA=2
RD= NI Radiation Dose Equivalent (Sv; Sievert) Numeric S RD=1E-6:1E-2
RE= NI Resistance (ohm) Numeric S RE=7E-5:0.1
RP= NI Reactive Power (VAr; Volt-Amp Reactive) Numeric S RP=1E5
RX= NI Radiation Exposure (C/kg; Coulomb per Kilogram) Numeric S RX<=0.1
RY= NI Radioactivity (Bq; Becquerel) Numeric S RY=1E8:1E12
SI= NI Size (m; Meter) Numeric S SI=0.7:15
SM= NI Stellar Mass (Msol; Solar Mass) Numeric S SM=1E-2:3000
SR= NI Storage Capacity (Bit) Numeric S SR=4.2E6
TE= NI Temperature (K; Kelvin) Numeric S TE=3.26E2
TM= NI Time (s; Second) Numeric S TM=2E-11:4E-11
VE= NI Velocity (m/s; Meters per Second) Numeric S VE=-5E4:-2E2
VO= NI Voltage (V; Volt) Numeric S VO>=1000
WA= NI Wavelength (m; Meter) Numeric S WA=8.8E-7:1E-1
WL= NI Word Length (Bit) Numeric S WL=32

5 Files 2 & 3 only; dates of patent coverage: 1969-1976. Patent Information can be displayed using PI code.

6 Conference Information can be displayed using CF code, e.g., T S2/CF/3.

7 Searchable by text or by code.

8 Searchable as the full name and as the abbreviated name, displayable as the full name.

9 Available for conference proceedings, books, and dissertations.

10 Search and display varies depending on document type.

11 Not available in File 213.

12 Beginning 1995.

13 Role modifiers include: EL (element), DOP (dopant), BIN (binary system) SS (system with 3 or more components), INT (interface system), SUR (surface or substrate), ADS (adsorbate, or any sorbate).

14 Numeric data for each physical quantity are indexed into a separate numeric field (TE=, PR=, FR=, etc.). In the record display, numeric values appear in an exponential or floating point format, e.g., FR=2.5E04. Each physical quantity and its corresponding abbreviated unit of measure are optionally searchable using NI=.Truncation is not allowed when searching numeric data; range searching is recommended, e.g., S FR=25000:30000. The smallest and largest numbers that may be searched are 5.4E-79 and 7.2E+75. Use the LO= and HI= search prefixes to specify precise minimum or maximum numeic values. LO= and HI= are generic prefixes not specific to any physical quantity. Searches using LO= & HI= should be qualified with the addition of the desired physical quantity using the NI= prefix.

15 Not available in File 202.


LIMIT [top]

Sets and terms may be limited by Basic Index suffixes, i.e., /AB, /DE, /DF, /ID, /IF, /TI (e.g., SELECT S6/TI), as well as by the features listed below:
SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ART Journal Article S S2/ART
/ENG English Language S S9/ENG
/NAR Non-Journal Article S AMPLIFIER?/NAR
/NONENG Non-English Language S LASERS/NONENG
/PHYS Physics Subfile S SEMICONDUCTOR?/PHYS
/TECH Electronics, Computing, and Information Technology Subfiles S HOLOGRAPHY/TECH
/YYYY Publication Year S SUPERCONDUCTOR?/2005:2006


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
AU, AZ, CC, CS, JN, PY, TI SORT S3/ALL/JN/D
SORT S4/ALL/AU


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. Other RANK codes include: DE, ID RANK ID S2
RANK AU S1


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

Display codes listed in the Search Options table can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/AU,TI,SO/1-5
TYPE S2/TI, AB/ALL


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Full Record except Abstract
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields1
5 -- Full Record1
6 Short Title and Publication Date
7 Long Full Record except Indexing1
8 Free Title, Indexing, and Publication Date
9 Full Full Record1
K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 9581561/5
DISPLAY 9574895/5
PRINT 4764942/3


Rates [top]

Rates For File: Inspec (1898-present)[2]
Cost per DialUnit:                $10.70
Cost per minute:                   $2.30
Rank Elements                      $0.00
ALERT (default)                    $3.65
ALERT (Monthly)                   $11.15
ALERT (Biweekly/twice a month) *   $6.75
ALERT (Weekly)                     $3.65
ALERT (Daily)                  *   $3.65
ALERT (Calendar weekly)        *   $3.65
ALERT (Intraday)               *   $3.65
* = custom scheduled Alerts only
ALERT Number of included prints        0

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     3    $3.65    $3.65
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     5    $3.65    $3.65
     6    $0.00    $0.00
     7    $3.65    $3.65
     8    $0.00    $0.00
     9    $3.65    $3.65
KWIC95    $0.24       NA
KWIC96    $0.24       NA

REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
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       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
    101-200       4.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
       1-25       1.50
     26-200       3.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
Rates For File: Inspec (1969-present)[3]
Cost per DialUnit:                $10.70
Cost per minute:                   $2.30
Rank Elements                      $0.00
ALERT (default)                    $3.65
ALERT (Monthly)                   $11.15
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ALERT (Weekly)                     $3.65
ALERT (Daily)                  *   $3.65
ALERT (Calendar weekly)        *   $3.65
ALERT (Intraday)               *   $3.65
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     9    $3.65    $3.65
KWIC95    $0.24       NA
KWIC96    $0.24       NA

REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
        1-2       1.00
       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
    101-200       4.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
       1-25       1.50
     26-200       3.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
Rates For File: Inspec (1983-present)[4]
Cost per DialUnit:                $10.70
Cost per minute:                   $2.30
Rank Elements                      $0.00
ALERT (default)                    $3.65
ALERT (Monthly)                   $11.15
ALERT (Biweekly/twice a month) *   $6.75
ALERT (Weekly)                     $3.65
ALERT (Daily)                  *   $3.65
ALERT (Calendar weekly)        *   $3.65
ALERT (Intraday)               *   $3.65
* = custom scheduled Alerts only
ALERT Number of included prints        0

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     2    $3.65    $3.65
     3    $3.65    $3.65
     4    $3.65    $3.65
     5    $3.65    $3.65
     6    $0.00    $0.00
     7    $3.65    $3.65
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     9    $3.65    $3.65
KWIC95    $0.24       NA
KWIC96    $0.24       NA

REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
        1-2       1.00
       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
    101-200       4.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
       1-25       1.50
     26-200       3.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
Rates For File: Inspec (1898-1968)[202]
Cost per DialUnit:                $10.70
Cost per minute:                   $2.30

Format    Types   Prints
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     2    $3.65    $3.65
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KWIC95    $0.24       NA
KWIC96    $0.24       NA

REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
        1-2       1.00
       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
    101-200       4.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
       1-25       1.50
     26-200       3.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
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