Gale 1-800-877-GALE manual Using the InfoMark Web Page Generator, Example of Generated Web

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INFOMARK WEB PAGE GENERATOR

An InfoMark Web Page Generator icon at the top of any page indicates that the URL of the page persists even when the session is over. Persistent URLs can be bookmarked for future reference, copied into an e-mail message or posted onto a Web page. With a click of the mouse, you can access a comprehensive knowledge base that you have designed. InfoMarks is the premier tool for creating reading lists, course packs, study guides, content services, guidelines for special projects, bibliographies, training sites, electronic journal directories, and so much more. You could track a science subject, InfoMark the search, then revisit the new and updated data as often as you like. The InfoMark Web Page Generator allows you to do this with a few simple steps.

Using the InfoMark Web Page Generator

To create your own Web page of items you wish to InfoMark, start the InfoMark Web Page Generator by mousing over the icon.

To add items to the InfoMark Web Page, position the cursor to highlight “To Add to InfoMark Web Page” and click. A new screen will appear where you can now:

Customize the title of your InfoMark Web page or accept the default title which automatically appears in the title box

Add introductory text to your InfoMark Web page

Customize the title of the InfoMark or accept the default title that appears in the title box

Add a description to your InfoMark

Add sections between different results in your InfoMark

You can InfoMark complete search results lists or mark arti- cles from each of the folder tabs to add to a Mark List and then InfoMark the Mark List.

Example of Generated Web Page

Here is an example of a Web Page we generated from a search for Endangered Species where we selected articles from the results list by clicking in the box for a Mark List and then generated the Web Page from the Mark List and edited the titles. We titled the Web Page, “Ms. Jones

Zoology Class” In the note section we gave the assign- ment and then the we named the URL link (InfoMark) “Endangered Species Articles.” Be sure to click the “Update” button prior to closing the window so your work is saved.

Now, we have options for editing, saving the HTML version of the page, e-mailing the InfoMark Web page or even clear- ing the contents of the InfoMark Web Page and closing it.

For each InfoMarked item you add to your Web page, you’ll be able to customize the title and description.

Click Update if you modified any existing text or added your own text

Click Clear Form to erase any entered information or click

Cancel to delete the Web page

If you want to keep the Web page, click Continue to see a preview and to choose if you want to further edit your InfoMark web page, save it in HTML format, e-mail it or delete it

When you InfoMark additional pages, you’ll see the Web page title and introductory text you’ve already entered, as well as all previously InfoMarked items.

Click Move Up or Move Down to re-arrange the order in which InfoMarked items will be displayed on your Web page

To contact technical support via e-mail, send your message to

 

TechnicalSupport@gale.com (inside the U.S and Canada)

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Contents Notable Features ContentTool BOX Frequently Asked QuestionsHome Navigation Search Options Content LevelsAcademic Journals TAB Subject Search Results TabsMagazines TAB WEB Sites TAB Newspapers TABMore Newspapers Multimedia TABBiographical Facts Search Let’s try it …Person Search Name SearchScience Standards Browse Publication SearchAdvanced Search Retrieval Options Search ResultsTimeline Example of a Mark List Creating and Using a Mark ListSearch History Infomark WEB page Generator Using the InfoMark Web Page GeneratorExample of Generated Web Punctuation Using an InfoMarkAdditional Help Search Strategies Search Terms Proximity Operators TruncationBoolean Search Operators USE of Stop Words Date Ranges