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Help
Our archive of newsreels is easy to use. When doing research, you
can choose between a “Classified Search” and a “Complete
Search”. A “Classified Search” enables you to make
a selection from a series of given options, whilst a “Complete
Search” allows you to enter any search words that can be linked
with “AND” or “OR”.
A full text search has extended functions with which you can search
for
specific word combinations. To do this, you must put the words you
are
looking for in inverted commas, e.g. "17 June".
The search results are each shown with a key picture, the title of
the respective item, and the length of the item. By making a new Complete
Search, you can further reduce the search results found.
In addition, we provide the following functions for each item found:
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If you are a registered user of our archive,
you can choose the bandwidth you want for viewing the item.
The different bandwidths available are 56k/s and 250k/s. As
our guest, you will be shown items in 56k/s quality. Microsoft
Windows Media Player is required for watching video sequences.
If this programme is not installed on your PC, you can download
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Here you will be shown the item in separate
pictures. |
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Informationen |
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This function is important if you want detailed
information about the item. |
| If you have selected any of these three functions, a separate
window will appear where more functions are available. As a
registered user, you have the following possibilities: |
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Add to Clip
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Using this function, you can add the selected
item to your own clip list. The clip list is like a kind of
shopping basket where you can handle the items before asking
us about a license or excerpt. In the clip list you also have
an opportunity to add a commentary to each item. Once we have
received your query, you clip list will be deleted. |
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Show Clip List |
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You can have your clip list shown here so that
you can handle the clips it contains. Your clip list is stored
until you send us a query. |
If you are registered with our archive as a guest, you will not
have a clip list. You can still ask us about licenses or excerpts,
but you must do so for each title individually.
Our pages are optimised for Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version 5
upwards) and for Netscape Navigator (Version 6 upwards).
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