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New York Times® - Fulltext

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File Description Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort
Subject Coverage Database Content 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]

The New York Times® - Fulltext contains the complete text of The New York Times newspaper, including the Magazine, Book Review and all other Sunday sections.

The New York Times newspaper is produced by a news department staff of nearly 1,000 people working out of 12 national and 27 international news bureaus.



Tips [top]

USE FILE 471

to search for articles from the New York Times.

USE /TI

to search for article titles.

USE DL=

with truncation to find stories issuing from a particular locale

     SELECT DL=LONDON?

USE /FULLTEXT

to search for articles that include the fulltext.



Subject Coverage [top]

The New York Times is respected around the world for its unparalleled coverage of news including: international, national, Washington, New York/region, business, technology, science, health, sports, education, weather, and obituaries. Opinions appear in Editorials/Op-Ed, Reader's Opinions, and The Public Editor.

Features cover:

  • Arts
  • Books
  • Movies
  • Theatre
  • NYC Guide
  • Dining & Wine
  • Home & Garden
  • Fashion & Style


Print Counterparts [top]

  • The New York Times


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: January 1980 to present
File Size: 2,853,013 records as of July 2008
Update Frequency: Daily


Database Content [top]

  • Complete Text Records


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Newspaper Articles


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • U.S. and Canada only.


Special Features [top]

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


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
EXECNEWS Executive News
INTLNEWS Global News English-Language Sources
MANEWS Mergers and Acquisitions News
MERGEACQ Mergers and Acquisitions
NEWSCO Company News
PAPERS Newspapers Full-Text (U.S.)
PAPERSMJ U.S. Major Newspapers
PAPERSNE U.S. Northeast Region Newspapers
PAPERSNY New York Newspapers
TODAYSNE Today's News


Contact [top]

The New York Times is provided by the Business Information Services division of the New York Times Information Services Group. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

The New York Times
Business Information Services
620 8th Avenue, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10018
USA
Telephone: 212-556-1320


Terms and Conditions [top]

Articles copyrighted by the The New York Times. No part of the database may be reproduced or retransmitted in any form without written permission from the The New York Times.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File 472:New York Times - Fulltext 
    (c) 1996 The New York Times. All rts. reserv. 
  AA=  03072065 197653951002 
  /TI  Can U.S. Companies Even Get a Bonjour? 
  AU=  MARK LANDLER 
  JN=, PG=  New York Times, Late Edition - Final ED, COL 2, P 1 
  PD=, PY=  Monday October 2 1995 
  DT=, JC=, LA=  DOCUMENT TYPE:  Newspaper  JOURNAL CODE:  NYT  LANGUAGE:  _English 
  RT=, SH=  RECORD TYPE:  Fulltext  SECTION HEADING:  SECTD 
    Word Count:  1355 
     
    TEXT: 
  DL=, /LP, /TX, /XT      GENEVA, Oct. 1 - Within a radius of a few hundred miles around this 
    lakeside city are two of the four richest telecommunications markets in the 
    world. And around them are glass walls that say "Keep Out." 
        The state-owned French monopoly telephone company, France Telecom, in 
    1994 had revenues of roughly $25 billion, while its German counterpart, 
    Deutsche Telekom, had revenues of almost $40 billion. Only AT&T, with 
    revenues of $49 billion, and NTT of Japan, at $70 billion, are larger. 
  /TX      With Europe only two years away from a wholesale deregulation of its 
    telecommunications markets, many of its state-owned companies are nervous 
    about the coming competition. And the competitors that make them most 
    (...) 
        Industry analysts agreed that the Phoenix alliance could eventually be 
    a formidable competitor to Concert, and whatever global strategy AT&T 
    finally settles on. The trouble is, Sprint continues to be vulnerable to 
    the vagaries of politics in foreign countries. As Mr. Graf of BT pointed 
    out, "A lot can slip between cup and lip" between now and 1998. 
        Perhaps it is appropriate that, for its annual meetings, the 
    International Telecommunications Union chose Geneva, the city where 
    diplomats have come for decades to resolve their political differences. 
  /CP  CAPTIONS:  Photo: Telephone users in Britain benefit from one of the most 
    competetive markets in Europe. Other countries, particurlarly France and 
    Germany, are under pressure to deregulate as quickly as possible. 
     
    Chart/Map: "The Competitive Landscape" 
        Sprint and MCI are moving into European markets by working in tandem 
    with British, French and German telecommuniciation companies. Members of 
    the European Union were required to allow competition for corporate voice 
    phone lines in 1990, but many are behind schedule. Full liberalization of 
    telephone service and phone network hardware in the countries is set to 
    happen by 1998. 
        Map of Europe provides a look at the current market, showing which 
    countries are open, closed, or partially open to competition. 
        Copyright (c) 1995 The New York Times. All rights reserved. 
     
  /CO, CO=  COMPANY NAMES:  AT&T CORP; MCI COMMUNICATIONS CORP; _FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS 
      COMMISSION; SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS CO ; EUROPEAN UNION 
  /DE  DESCRIPTORS:  TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS; MERGERS, _ACQUISITIONS AND 
      DIVESTITURES; REGULATION AND DEREGULATION OF INDUSTRY ; 
    PRIVATIZATION; 
      ANTITRUST ACTIONS AND LAWS 
  /NM, NM=  PERSONAL NAMES:  LANDLER, MARK; HUNDT, REED E (CHMN) 
  /GN, GN=  GEOGRAPHIC NAMES:  FRANCE; GERMANY 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S DEUTSCHE(W)TELECOM
/AB AB Abstract Word S FRANCE(W)TELECOM/AB
/CO CO Company/Organization1,2 Word S MERRILL(W)LYNCH/CO
/CP CP Caption Word S STOCK(W)OFFERINGS/CP
/DE DE Descriptor3 Word
& Phrase
S STOCKS(2N)BONDS/DE
S UNITED STATES ECONOMY/DE
/GN GN Geographic Name1 Word S FRANCE/GN
/LP LP Lead Paragraph Word S WALL(W)STREET/LP
/NM NM Personal Name1 Word S SAUL(1N)HANSELL/NM
/TI TI Title/Headline Word S RECORD(W)YEAR/TI
/TX TX Text Word S HIGH(W)INTEREST(W)DEBT/TX
/XF None All Basic Index Fields Except Full Text Word S MERRILL(W)LYNCH/XF

1 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.

2 Available only in Archive Records (Pre- October 31, 1995).

3 Also /DF.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AA= AA Supplier Accession Number Phrase S AA=197653951002
None AN DIALOG Accession Number
AU= AU Author Word S AU=(SAUL(1N)HANSELL)
None CG Copyright
CO= CO Company/Organization1 Phrase S CO=MERRILL LYNCH?
DL= DL Dateline Phrase S DL=PARIS?
DT= DT Document Type Phrase S DT=NEWSPAPER
DY= DY Day of Week Phrase S DY=MONDAY
None ED Edition
GN= GN Geographic Name1 Word S GN=FRANCE
JC= JC Newspaper Code Phrase S JC=NYT
JN= JN Newspaper Name Phrase S JN=NEW YORK TIMES
LA= LA Language Phrase S LA=ENGLISH
NM= NM Personal Name1 Word S NM=(SAUL(1N)HANSELL)
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=930101
PG= PG Page Number Phrase S PG=1
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=1993
RT= RT Record Type Phrase S RT=FULLTEXT
SH= SH Section Heading Phrase S SH=SECTD
None SO Source Citation4
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999
None WD Word Count

4 Includes Publisher, Publication Year, Publication Date, and Pagination.


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ENG English-Language Publications S S5/ENG
/FULLTEXT Full-text Publications S S1/FULLTEXT
/LONG Articles of 1,000 words or more S S3/LONG
/SHORT Articles less than 1,000 words S S2/SHORT
/YYYY Publication Year S S2/1993


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
AU, JN, PD, PY, TI SORT S1/ALL/PY,D
PRINT S5/5/1-24/PD


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. Other RANK codes include: DE RANK DY S3


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

User-defined formats can be specified using the display codes indicated in the Search Options tables. TYPE S3/JN,TI/1-5


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Bibliographic Citation, Word Count, and Indexing
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation
4 -- Bibliographic Citation, Lead Paragraph, and Word Count
5 Long Bibliographic Citation, Indexing, Lead Paragraph, and Word Count
6 Free Title, Publication Date, and Word Count
7 -- Bibliographic Citation and Text
8 Short Title, Publication Date, Word Count, and Indexing
9 Full Full Record
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
DIALOG Accession Number TYPE 00100005/3
DISPLAY 0074483/TI,LP
PRINT 50301964/9


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