| situations |
difficulties |
solutions |
| in which the researcher deals with certain themes |
to reach with accuracy a listing of documents whose titles make reference to that theme. For example: the dating of Kant’s posthumous work. | the accuratest provider in Internet of bibliography lists, related to Kant’s work: [Introduce from the DscD´s search form the parameter “Datie%Kant” ...] |
in which the researcher is reading a text A |
in knowing who has mentioned text A and where (e.g. author X in B), to know who has mentioned text B and where (e.g. author Y in C), etc. | Kant in the automatic intertextual network : [... ask the DscD for the names of the authors and the place where they mention, e.g. the articles of Schmucker and Hinske respectively ...] |
| that a text A observed by the researcher be a fragment |
to gain access to complementary information (for example, that provided by his scientific editor), without the necessity of having at hand the volume in which the fragment has been edited; for instance, the information about R 5037 of Kant. | the accuratest provider of Kant’s Reflexionen following the parameters of the Prussian Royal Academy of Science Berlin 1911-1934 : [Reflexionen Search] [Fill with "Kant" on the field last name and "5037" on the field title of the search form of documental references and click the button Document Search] |
| that the researcher has doubts about text A dating |
to get information about who and where the matter is being tackled | [see solution given to the difficulty A] |
| that the researcher wants to access to text A, but it is not available |
to access to digital version of the same in Internet. | [That the user accesses to a document published separately or to one included in a volume (access to R 5560) or to the page of a document included in a volume (access to page 13 of volume IV in the Akademie-Ausgabe), etc.] |
| that text A has been quoted following different editions, with different page numbers or catalogue numbers. |
to know who and where a text has been quoted, independently of the edition used; for example, page 532 of the Kritik der reinen Vernunft in the third volume of Hartenstein's edition (1867).
| access to places with page concordance based on different editions of Kant´s works : [One of the DscD's aims is to overcome the difficulty of quoting a document whose page numerations belong to different editions.] |
| IN ANY SITUATION |
to search general information in Internet, about an author, a work, scientific review, etc., without having to introduce any query parameter. | [access to Google's list ... without having to introduce any query parameter] |