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Drop down menus are set for you to search for words
in a phrase and case-sensitive which is best for querying the Global
Registry of Contacts. You can change the settings.
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Three items of information are initially published online from
the GRC database. They are: (1) location, (2) contact name, and
(3) company name and/or brief description of the resources or services
the contact offers which are not case-sensitive. If you've read
the mission of The Network, you probably recognize that one of the
most important data elements, information needed for getting in
touch with contacts, is not mentioned as initially published online.
Contact directories, once published, quickly become outdated because
sombody's address information changes.
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The GRC is a directory of mission contacts—resource and
service providers for members of the target audience The Network
seeks to serve. By not initially publishing contact data we (who
we are) offer a solution. Users of The Network need only send an
simple email requesting that we publish a link to contact data for
a specific listing in the GRC. Our response is provided as a free
service. Is you want to send an email now, CLICK HERE
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Don't include quotation marks, asterisks or other non-alpha/numeric
characters in your search terms when using the FMH Search Tool.
If you try to use a logogram, such as the ampersand & that represents
and, it should be placed at the end of a word or phrase preceeded
by space, for example: ampersand &. The example below of a
the three items of information published online gives you an indication
of how to search for a location identity as well as how to search
for a contact name by using given name or nickname and surname combination.
Notice that links to contact data as discussed in the paragraph above are included.
| Big Canoe, GA |
Bob Glover |
Economic Development Services, Inc. |
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Search assistance is available in the event that the results
from your search are not satisfactory or there's a problem. Select
the search promise button below search results (page up).
The search results button is linked to a message of what to do next after
you search.

SEARCH HELP:
Access
the directory for the pages in series that introduce The
Network. Page 9 has the same drop-down menu of search
help items that you see below. Pages
4 through 9 are also search
help. Page 4 provides access
to search tools including a list
of search engines. Page 8 is about a
search promise ... free personal
search assistance available for the asking.
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