by admin » Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:11 am
NRC INTRODUCES ADDITIONAL ENHANCEMENTS TO ITSONLINE DOCUMENT DATABASEThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission is enhancing its online database, the AgencywideDocuments Access and Management System (ADAMS), by adding a more powerful and versatile search engine and other new functionality. Among the changes will be the ability forusers to see up to 500 search results (documents and packages) in the folder contents panel, and to save and execute a search and its associated search criteria as a web link for streamlinedaccess to frequently used documents. Other advantages of the upgrade include the:• Ability to export a list of documents as hypertext markup language or as a MicrosoftExcel spreadsheet in comma-separated values format;• Ability to access search-specific folders by right-clicking on the folder or using the“Advanced Search” tab; and• Ability to change a previously saved query by editing its search criteria in structured query language mode, instead of using the “Add to Query” function.Since it was first introduced in October 2010, Web-based ADAMS – which doesn’trequire a download of any client software – has been favorably received. It makes it easier forusers to search the full text of publicly available documents published in electronic form. It alsoprovides expanded access to bibliographic information and abstracts in the ADAMS PublicLegacy Library, which includes entries for 2 million older NRC documents stored on microficheor in paper form.###