What is Abstracts2ViewTM?
Whether viewed on the Web or on disc, Abstracts2ViewTM is your opportunity to review the abstract presentations from annual meetings or other educational events given around the world. With Abstracts2ViewTM you can review Abstracts covering hundreds of different topics.
What is the optimal way to view Abstracts2ViewTM?
Abstracts2ViewTM is designed for best viewing using:
- Windows®: Microsoft Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows® Vista and Windows® 7
- Macintosh®: Mac OSX
- Memory: 128 MB of available RAM*
- VGA at 256 Colors (Use millions or thousands of colors for better picture quality)
- A screen resolution at or above 1240 x 680
- Internet Explorer®: 6.0 and above, FireFox® 3.0 and above, or Safari 3.0 and above
- Adobe® Reader® 7.0 and above
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*Performance will be improved on computers with more RAM
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How do I navigate within the Abstracts2ViewTM product?
Here are a few tips for getting around the site:
- You can browse the Abstracts using any of the methods available. These include the using Session, Author, Titles, and Category tabs.
- When browsing the Sessions Tab, click on the day of the week to display all session titles for that day. Click on the arrow to expand the session title and show the Abstracts associated with that session. Click on the arrow again to collapse the session title and hide the Abstracts.
- When browsing the Author Tab, click on a letter in the alphabet index that represents the first letter of the last name of the author you are searching for. Then, find the author's name in the list and click on it to perform a quick search and see the abstract(s) associated with that author's name.
- When browsing the Titles Tab, click on a letter in the alphabet index that represents the first letter of the first word of the abstract title you are searching for. Then, find the title in the list and click on it to display the abstract.
- When browsing the Categories Tab, click on a letter in the alphabetical index that represents the first letter of the first word of the category you are searching for. Then, find the category in the list and click on it to display the abstract title(s) with in that category. Click on the abstract title to display to abstract.
- The Bookmark Tab is where you can go to find any Abstracts that that you have choosen throughout the program to "bookmark" or view later. Clicking the clear button next to any title will remove the abstract from your bookmarks. Clicking "clear all bookmarks" will remove all Abstracts from your bookmarks list.
- How to bookmark a abstract: If you find a abstract you know you want to return to later, you can click the box next to the abstract title and it will be saved in your bookmark file. Later, you can click on Bookmarks and the bookmarks saved previously will be displayed.
- Search Functionality: Additionally, you can use the Search function to find Abstracts of specific interest to you. The Search is set up to allow users to search any word, all words, exact phrase and sounds-alike.
Where can I find out more about the Abstracts2ViewTM product line?
- More information about Abstracts2ViewTM and othe products Marathon Multimedia offers can be found at our website, www.marathonmultimedia.com.
- Check out our knowledgebase at www.marathonmultimedia.com/knowledgebase.
- Send an email to Abstracts2ViewTM Information with the best method and time to contact you, and we will follow up on any questions you may have about the product.
How can I get additional technical support for Abstracts2ViewTM?
- Check out our knowledgebase at www.marathonmultimedia.com/knowledgebase.
- Send an email to Technical Support.
How do I do a search?
- Enter the text you wish to search in the search textbox found in the navigation bar.
(You may use the "*" character for wild card searches or when only a portion of a word or phase is known.) - Choose Any word, All words, Exact phrase, or Sounds-like, from the drop down Menu.
- Click Go to begin search.