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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

583.0. "Analog Directory" by FANTUM::BUPP () Wed Feb 24 1988 14:04

    I am presently compiling an on-line directory for ANALOG.  This
    will be on a database structure and includes all the issues that
    I have. The machine it runs on is the IBM-PC.
    
    I am willing to share this with anyone willing to pay postage and
    cost-of-disks. I'd be willing to purchase anyone's elses efforts
    in this area - or preferrably share.
    
    Mail to FANTUM::BUPP, or
    
    J Bupp
    65 Cottage St
    Hudson, MA 01749
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583.1USEFULNESS AND IMPLEMENTATIONGENRAL::MAENPAATue Mar 01 1988 16:516
    - Just curious, but as a "casual" reader of ANALOG, what would I
      do with such a database?
    - I'm presuming the database would be in dBase. I hope its not a
      "roll your own" system.
    
    Tapani 
583.2FANTUM::BUPPTue Mar 01 1988 17:5919
    point 2. Weeeelll - the database is PCfile+. Personal preference;
    I've had better luck with PCfile than dBaseIII.
    
    point 1. I presently have most of the Analogs between 1969 and the
    present, and a smattering back through 1966. This is about 230 volumes
    - it fills two, four-foot shelves.
    
    What I do with it is:
    
    Find that science article on liquid hydrogen storage - without browsing
    through 230 TOC's.
    
    Review an authors' work; how many articles has he had in Analog,
    what were they, how many did I like?  WHERE were they?? usw
    
    
    
    Probably the present database could be easily converted to dBase.
    I know PCfile has some export capability.
583.3FANTUM::BUPPTue Mar 01 1988 18:027
    An additional thought:
    
    Given that you've a computer, if you've also a modem you could use
    one of several data services to do the same thing with 'The Readers'
    Guide to Periodic Literature.' I believe Analog is listed.
    
    It's just cheaper to do on a roll-your-own basis.
583.4PCfile-->DbaseCAADC::GREGORYDon Gregory @ACITue Mar 01 1988 21:213
        PC-File can write comma-delimited files.  Dbase can
        read them.  I've done it (I produced them, a friend
        read them) -- no problem.
583.5:-)CSMSRE::WRIGHTDain BramageTue Mar 01 1988 21:328
    
    I knew PC databases were Science Fiction!!!
    
    Now maybe people will believe me....
    
    Grins (and plenty of giggles),
    
    Clark.