From: Reynolds, Camille (creynolds@Nossaman.com)
Date: Wed Dec 04 2002 - 13:46:08 PST
Message-ID: <1167DF5724AAD211B93B0008C7B189010242BB34@EXCHGSF01> From: "Reynolds, Camille" <creynolds@Nossaman.com> Subject: FW: baynet-5 Ways to Combat Information Overload Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 13:46:08 -0800
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From: Janice Carter [mailto:jcarter@ggu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:40 PM
To: baynet-l@exploratorium.edu
Subject: baynet-5 Ways to Combat Information Overload
Innovation Center at Golden Gate University invites you to join us for
"Water, Water Everywhere" 5 Ways to Combat Online Information Overload and
Extract Content Nuggets. Join the team from DynaGo for a presentation on
ways to organize and quickly analyze your online research. December 10,
12:00 --1:00pm, Golden Gate University, 536 Mission Street, room 500.
"(DynaGo) has developed a research and analysis software (DART(tm)).
DART(tm) is a research application built primarily to help users quickly
filter through online information
and preview relevant content. Unlike conventional search engines, that
provide you a list of search
results, DART(tm) helps you summarize the results, pinpoint the most
relevant content and even generate
related search topics.
Besides the Internet, DART(tm) also helps you collect, manage, analyze and
get insights from volumes of
documents gathered from CD-ROMs, Hard disk etc.
With DART(tm) you can:
· Surf the Internet with the built-in web browser
·Save and organize different HTML and PDF documents for future use and
analysis
· Search for similar content using an entire document, paragraph or
keywords/phrases
· Crawl and quickly save information from multiple links in a web page
without having to physically
click through every link
· Summarize and highlight key points in one or more documents
· Generate and group key phrases from documents."
Description is from Sandhya Narayan of DynaGo, Inc
Session is sponsored by the GGU Innovation Center The Innovation Center
coordinates and publicizes programs to provide awareness of opportunities,
new technologies, and innovative approaches. The Innovation Center's role is
informational; the Innovation Center does not advocate or recommend any
particular technologies, software, resources, or techniques. For more
information contact Janice Carter jcarter@ggu.edu <mailto:jcarter@ggu.edu>
Please join us if you can, and invite others who may be interested to
attend, as well. Thanks
Janice
Janice Carter
Head of Information Services, University Library
Golden Gate University, 536 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
jcarter@ggu.edu <mailto:jcarter@ggu.edu> ; 415 442-7248 (tel) 415 543-6779
(fax)
http://www.ggu.edu <http://www.ggu.edu>
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