Contents:
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- Further discounts available on PsycARTICLES agreement
- Potential new agreements - Guildford Press, IOS Press, Mary Ann Liebert (Journals) Inc.
- Feedback required on potential agreement for Books 24x7
- Renewal of Research for Libraries agreement
- ESDU adds Interactive Graphs to Chest agreement
- Your data wishes
Full information will be appearing on the web site:
http://www.eduserv.org.uk/chest/messenger/messenger.html
JIBS represents users of bibliographic databases and related products available to the UK HE, FE and Research Council communities via national site-licence arrangements.
Friday, February 16, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
JISC Collections weekly update issue 25
CONTENTS:
1. JISC Collections agreement for the Art Museum Image Gallery
2. The future of online learning: The JISC National E-Books Observatory project
3. Special notice affecting subscribers to the Oxford Journals Archive
4. Two new journals added to the Institute of Physics Journal Archive agreement
5. Uncovering the secrets beneath Britain's landscape
6. Stating the case for international law: new JISC Collections agreement is available
7. What is the NESLi2 initiative for electronic journals? Read here to find out more...
8. Consultation on Eighteenth Century Journals II from Adam Matthew Digital
9. Consultation for European Sources Online (ESO)
The weekly update is available on the JISC Collections web site at
http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/news_and_events.aspx
1. JISC Collections agreement for the Art Museum Image Gallery
2. The future of online learning: The JISC National E-Books Observatory project
3. Special notice affecting subscribers to the Oxford Journals Archive
4. Two new journals added to the Institute of Physics Journal Archive agreement
5. Uncovering the secrets beneath Britain's landscape
6. Stating the case for international law: new JISC Collections agreement is available
7. What is the NESLi2 initiative for electronic journals? Read here to find out more...
8. Consultation on Eighteenth Century Journals II from Adam Matthew Digital
9. Consultation for European Sources Online (ESO)
The weekly update is available on the JISC Collections web site at
http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/news_and_events.aspx
Friday, February 09, 2007
JIBS Enhancement Groups
The JIBS committee has been represented for some time on the Web of Knowledge Enhancement Committee, together with Thomson ISI, JISC and MIMAS. This provides us with an opportunity to gather news on developments to pass on to the community, and enables us to feed back suggestions for product enhancements to ISI.
JIBS has recently set up a number of new enhancement groups with Ovid, British Standards and Scopus. We are hoping to have new groups in 2007 for Intute and EBSCO.
Are there any other suppliers that you would like to see JIBS work with in this way?
For example:
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (databases); CSA Refworks;
MDL (Beilstein); Dialog;
Can you suggest any others? Please either email me directly: l.j.humphreys@bath.ac.uk or attach a comment to this posting.
JIBS has recently set up a number of new enhancement groups with Ovid, British Standards and Scopus. We are hoping to have new groups in 2007 for Intute and EBSCO.
Are there any other suppliers that you would like to see JIBS work with in this way?
For example:
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (databases); CSA Refworks;
MDL (Beilstein); Dialog;
Can you suggest any others? Please either email me directly: l.j.humphreys@bath.ac.uk or attach a comment to this posting.
Ingenta merger with Vista
It was announced on 2nd February that "Ingenta has agreed terms to merge with VISTA International, a leading global provider of software systems and support services for the publishing industry. The combined company, Publishing Technology plc, will be the largest provider of publishing-specific software solutions to the information industry."
For further information see:
http://www.publishingtechnology.com/.
For further information see:
http://www.publishingtechnology.com/.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Intute enhancement group
The management of the academic resource gateway Intute have invited JIBS to join them in setting up an enhancement group, in order that to established dialoge with the user community aimed at improving the quality and usefulness of Intute. Committee members Sue Cumberpatch and Ian Mayfield have agreed to represent JIBS, but we would like additional representation from amongst the wider membership.
If anyone is interested in joining the Group, please contact Ian (ian.mayfield@port.ac.uk) giving an outline of your position and experience.
If anyone is interested in joining the Group, please contact Ian (ian.mayfield@port.ac.uk) giving an outline of your position and experience.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
JISC Collections Weekly update Issue 24
CONTENTS:
1. The future of online learning: The JISC National E-Books Observatory project
2. Two new journals added to the Institute of Physics Journal Archive agreement
3. Uncovering the secrets beneath Britain's landscape
4. Stating the case for international law: new JISC Collections agreement is available
5. What is the NESLi2 initiative for electronic journals? Read here to find out more...
6. Consultation on Eighteenth Century Journals II from Adam Matthew Digital
7. Consultation for European Sources Online (ESO)
Full details are on the JISC Collections web site at:
http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/news_and_events.aspx
1. The future of online learning: The JISC National E-Books Observatory project
2. Two new journals added to the Institute of Physics Journal Archive agreement
3. Uncovering the secrets beneath Britain's landscape
4. Stating the case for international law: new JISC Collections agreement is available
5. What is the NESLi2 initiative for electronic journals? Read here to find out more...
6. Consultation on Eighteenth Century Journals II from Adam Matthew Digital
7. Consultation for European Sources Online (ESO)
Full details are on the JISC Collections web site at:
http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/news_and_events.aspx
Dialog Classic Web (TM)
Dialog Classic Web (TM)
Information World Review
As advertised in this month's IWR:
www.iwr.co.uk
DialogClassic Web is designed for information professionals who want to use the sophisticated search capabilities offered by Dialog Command Language with the added versatility of a Web-based environment.
All DialogClassic Web features are browser-based, eliminating the need to install software.
New Features Available
DialogClassic Web users will experience an entirely new and vastly enriched interface. Here are some highlights of what will soon be available:
Take shortcuts with a new graphical interface with menu icons for common tasks
Create and edit a search strategy before running it with the new Type-ahead buffer
Use new mark-and-copy features and MARKED TEXT window to easily cut and paste portions of your search results into a single document
Save search results and MARKED TEXT in new formats, including Word, HTML, Text and Adobe Acrobat® PDF
Enter command statements up to 2,000 characters long
View Bluesheets and other reference materials in the new Databases pane
Navigate easily back to a specific place your search session by using the new Session navigation pane
Click previous commands and click new “Send to buffer” icon to save time re-entering commands
Link to fulltext journal articles and other documents using Dialog eLinks, including document images for D&B® Company Reports, NTIS Technical Reports, and Investext® Broker/Analyst Reports
Set up and edit Alerts with a fill-in-the-blanks form
Try new form-based interfaces to certain commands: EDIT ADDR, EDIT PROFILE, SAVE ALERT, XSLT
Save search results temporarily on the Dialog service and retrieve later via a direct hyperlink
Load saved search strategies from a file on your computer
Display in-line images in .PNG format (patents, trademarks and chemical structures)
Output data in XML, HTML, RTF (Rich Text Format) and TEXT using new commands for generating data in formats easy to integrate into other applications
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"The DialogClassic Web support page contains links to Quick Reference Guides and other support materials" - I didn't see these
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Information World Review
As advertised in this month's IWR:
www.iwr.co.uk
DialogClassic Web is designed for information professionals who want to use the sophisticated search capabilities offered by Dialog Command Language with the added versatility of a Web-based environment.
All DialogClassic Web features are browser-based, eliminating the need to install software.
New Features Available
DialogClassic Web users will experience an entirely new and vastly enriched interface. Here are some highlights of what will soon be available:
Take shortcuts with a new graphical interface with menu icons for common tasks
Create and edit a search strategy before running it with the new Type-ahead buffer
Use new mark-and-copy features and MARKED TEXT window to easily cut and paste portions of your search results into a single document
Save search results and MARKED TEXT in new formats, including Word, HTML, Text and Adobe Acrobat® PDF
Enter command statements up to 2,000 characters long
View Bluesheets and other reference materials in the new Databases pane
Navigate easily back to a specific place your search session by using the new Session navigation pane
Click previous commands and click new “Send to buffer” icon to save time re-entering commands
Link to fulltext journal articles and other documents using Dialog eLinks, including document images for D&B® Company Reports, NTIS Technical Reports, and Investext® Broker/Analyst Reports
Set up and edit Alerts with a fill-in-the-blanks form
Try new form-based interfaces to certain commands: EDIT ADDR, EDIT PROFILE, SAVE ALERT, XSLT
Save search results temporarily on the Dialog service and retrieve later via a direct hyperlink
Load saved search strategies from a file on your computer
Display in-line images in .PNG format (patents, trademarks and chemical structures)
Output data in XML, HTML, RTF (Rich Text Format) and TEXT using new commands for generating data in formats easy to integrate into other applications
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"The DialogClassic Web support page contains links to Quick Reference Guides and other support materials" - I didn't see these
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Impact Factors 2006
Thomson Scientific are expected to release last year's impact factors in June 2007. The JCRWeb database (Journal Citation Reports) is available to subscribers through Web of Knowledge.
"as soon as a specific date has been advised by Thomson Scientific this will be circulated to relevant email distribution lists"
"as soon as a specific date has been advised by Thomson Scientific this will be circulated to relevant email distribution lists"
Britsh Standards News
There has been a slight delay in the delivery of the new search software for British Standards On line. The JIBS User Group will now be meeting with BSI in late March. When we have a clearer idea of implentation and acceptance testing dates we will post on this blog.
Roger Hines
Sheffield Hallam University
Chair JIBS BSOL User Group
Roger Hines
Sheffield Hallam University
Chair JIBS BSOL User Group
Friday, February 02, 2007
WoS and EndNote Web training sessions
MIMAS have alerted us to the following WebEx training sessions from Thomson Scientific:
Introduction to EndNote Web
http://scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/#endnoteweb
Web of Science - Recent Enhancements
http://scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/#wos
Full details regarding the dates and times available, along with links to an electronic booking form can be found at: http://www.scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/
These will be running a number of times through February. JIBS would be interested in your feedback on the sessions: please attach any comments below.
Introduction to EndNote Web
http://scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/#endnoteweb
Web of Science - Recent Enhancements
http://scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/#wos
Full details regarding the dates and times available, along with links to an electronic booking form can be found at: http://www.scientific.thomson.com/support/training/webtraining/
These will be running a number of times through February. JIBS would be interested in your feedback on the sessions: please attach any comments below.
EduServ Chest Data Messenger 1 Feb 2007
Contents:
- Help us to improve the Eduserv Chest website
- Chest agreement for EBSCO Biomedical full text (CINAHL, Sport Discus and Amed)
The EBSCO Biomedical agreement can be found here: http://www.eduserv.org.uk/chest/datasets/ebsco-biomedical-fulltext
- Potential renewal of Justis Law Databases agreement
- New from PsycEXTRA for 2007
- Your data wishes
Full details are on the web site at: http://www.eduserv.org.uk/chest/messenger/mess-01-02-07-data.html
- Help us to improve the Eduserv Chest website
- Chest agreement for EBSCO Biomedical full text (CINAHL, Sport Discus and Amed)
The EBSCO Biomedical agreement can be found here: http://www.eduserv.org.uk/chest/datasets/ebsco-biomedical-fulltext
- Potential renewal of Justis Law Databases agreement
- New from PsycEXTRA for 2007
- Your data wishes
Full details are on the web site at: http://www.eduserv.org.uk/chest/messenger/mess-01-02-07-data.html
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