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On 18 Dec 99 at 23:29, Billie Cook wrote:

> Murry Charters you sent it to me once before but somehow I've gone and
> lost it.
> Would you please send it to me again?
> Thanks
> Billie Cook
>
Hi Billie,

A couple of posts have asked about accessing the archives.  Janet does
have all the information necessary on her web site.  There are several
ways to do this (LISTSERV Commands being the newest) but my favorite is
still Simon Cole's web site.

This is a repost of a post I sent you on mining the archives. (I
cut 'n pasted it from janet's website where she has kindly posted it for
all who wish to "mine" the archives)


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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999
From: Murray Charters
Subj: gold-mining in the archives
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Billie, mining the archives is just like surfin' the Internet 'cept
you're surfin' in one spot.

That spot is Simon Coles' site:
http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/search.htm

That spot is the "starting point".  That is the site you should
"Bookmark" to return to whenever you want to resume "mining".

Click on that spot and you will arrive at the Parkinsn archive (bold
heading)  As you read this page and scroll down you will come to a bold
heading "Links".

Click on Here's a link directly to the search screen.

You will arrive at the Full Text Search Screen page.

Place your cursor in the box, click, then type in whatever text you wish
to "mine" (search for) and then click on the Search Button.

For example I typed in    cook
The search engine found 454 documents with the word cook in them.
Some of the documents are your posts. Some are replys to your posts.
Some are Laurie Cooks posts.  And some are jus' 'bout cookin'.......

I typed in Billie AND cook .......... 39 documents.
I typed in Laurie AND cook ...........13 documents.

You scroll down these lists of documents and click on any title you wish
to see the entire post.  Read it.  Then click the Back button to go back
to the list of documents.  Select another title to click on or Back up
once more to the Full Text Search page and modify your search.

If your search turns up too many posts then try to narrow your search a
little.  For example I typed in  Amantadine ........ 895 documents. I
narrowed the search by adding the word tremor.  Amantadine AND tremor
...... 367 documents.  Amantadine AND tremor AND side effects ....113
documents.

Sometimes your search will bring up posts that don't seem relevant to
what you are really looking for.  For example type in  weight AND
loss.....289 documents found.  They might have used the words weight and
loss quite apart and in a different context from "weight loss". They
might have a sentence saying something about the loss of dopamine in the
brain and another sentence saying the Sinemet contains Carbidopa and
Levadopa in a certain weight ratio.

I typed in weight AND loss AND sudden ....... 27 documents.
Still not specific enough.

I typed in   sudden weight loss  .......... only one document
contained the phrase "sudden weight loss" and that document is
Kathrynne Holden's response to your post.

If you know the subject you are looking for you will probably find it
right away.

Typical theme right now is "Sorting out the agonists".
Type that in and ...........75 documents all on sorting out the
agonists.

A couple of days ago I wanted to look in the archives for information on
Drugs that are contraindicated for Parkinsons.  I typed in one word ...
contraindicated.        200+ posts .... .  found what I was lookin' for
almost right away.

I'm starting to run off at the mouth like a Soup Sandwich.  I can
tell ya how to mine but ya really gotta grab the shovel and practice
diggin' 'till you suddenly discover a few gems.  Gold fever will set in
and you'll be an ardent miner.

Janet Paterson taught me to mine the archives 'n I've been happily
showing others ever since.

All the best ................. Murray

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