CD Information
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Interactive database
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The Minimal Standard Terminology Version 2.5 is organized into a hierarchy of terms, very similar to the chapters of a book. At the same time, it contains many cross-references that let you easily find your way around in the database.
Simply click on the title of a term in the database tree to switch to that term to show its definition and associated pictures. Follow a jump-link to obtain related information from other parts of the terminology. After that you can go back to the terms last visited, like in your web browser.
In addition, the texts in the Minimal Standard Terminology Version 2.5 often contain popup-links to provide additional background information, thus keeping the text brief and easy to read.
You can print any term, including all pictures, popup links and own annotations.
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Personal Annotations and Links
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Make your own remarks anywhere in the database and store them as annotations. Use jump-links to create your own cross-references to any term or image in the database, or add own pictures, tables and more to your annotations.
You can have multiple annotation files, each with its own set of annotations.
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Full Text Search
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You can quickly search all term definitions, image descriptions, and your own annotations for information you are looking for.
Search the entire database, or just a branch of it, e. g. from the current term downwards.
Browse your search results and return where you were before at the ease of a mouse click.
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Create your own Courses
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Courses can be used to create own texts supported by the Minimal Standard Terminology Version 2.5 database, for example to create a lecture.
Use jump links to refer to terms and images from the Minimal Standard Terminology Version 2.5 database. If you click on a jump link, a new term and picture are displayed, however the course stays in place. Thus, while you read through the text of the course, you have always important background-information at hand. You can also add popup links to provide more detailed explanations, or create questions and let the answers pop up.
Therefore, courses are an ideal way to use the database for teaching purposes.
Courses (as well as annotations) can be formatted with different colors, font sizes and styles. They can contain custom tables and images and links to any on your computer. Just paste a text from your favorite word processing program into a course.
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