| For all those who monitor media and have to deal on a daily basis with the growing inflow of information from various sources, we have created a new version of Internet e-clip. The service provides a quick and simple access to your clips on the Internet.
Beside basic functions such as viewing and searching reports, the newest version also enables improved:
- statistics , which enable frequency reports by all specified criteria, as well as crossing one or more parameters at the same time
- searching / sorting of reports making searching of required reports easier and enables sorting of reports by topic, media, author, date, content, descriptor etc.
- descriptors , which enable additional description of each report using three descriptive fields
Internet e-clip also provides information from printed and electronic media and Internet portals. Users can read media reports on their computer screen, print them out or forward them to their colleagues.
What is Internet e-clip?
'Internet e-clip' is an Internet version of the electronic clipping that has been available since 2003. Each year we try to fulfil some of our client's wishes from the Internet e-clip's wish list.
If you need a comprehensive overview of events that appear in printed and electronic media then Internet e-clip is the right solution for you. Information will be delivered to you via e-mail in the form of reports containing clips taken from the media, or you can view them on-line.
How does Internet e-clip work?
Internet e-clip is based on the extensive database that we have been using since 2000. Thus, we have information from numerous printed and electronic media collected in one place.
Internet e-clip user instructions in five steps.
What are the advantages of the usage of Internet e-clip?
The advantages are numerous. If you have seen the sample of a report and instructions for Internet e-clip, let us present the main advantages of the service:
database is continually filled with new reports
you can view reports on-line or they can be delivered to your e-mail address in form of a report
all reports are saved in the archives and are accessible 24 hours a day
search machines enable quick and precise searching of archived reports
descriptors enable additional description of a report through three descriptive fields, enabling 3 times better results of searching and statistics
A sample of e-clip:
e-clip = report + clip
Reports in a document appear in chronological order. Tables contain an extensive overview of the key information about a media report: date, media's name, author etc.
Tables also contain a brief summary of a report. Reports contain clips, which are transcripts of RTV reports or scanned articles.

Each notification is linked to the corresponding clip (picture or text). If you are viewing a report on the screen of your PC, you can easily move from the title of the report to the corresponding clip by clicking on the title. This way you do not have to use a summary when viewing extensive documents. |