Friday, June 30, 2006

Release of SciFinder Scholar 2006 for for Mac OS X

CAS is pleased to announce the release of SciFinder Scholar 2006 for Mac OS X!

Download SciFinder Scholar 2006 for Mac OS X at http://my.cas.org/today to begin using new, powerful features:

§ Structure Similarity Searching
§ New structure and reaction query tools: Variable Attachment Position tool and Repeating Group tool
§ Easy access to additional reaction information
§ Enhanced multi-step reaction display
§ New quick look-up of research references
§ Duplicate detection/removal…and much more!

Take advantage of this latest version of SciFinder Scholar. Download SciFinder Scholar 2006 for Mac OS X at http://my.cas.org/. Type in your SciFinder Scholar login ID to access the Web site.

Visit http://www.cas.org/SCIFINDER to view examples that will show you the latest SciFinder Scholar 2006 features. If you have questions about downloading SciFinder Scholar 2006 for Mac OS X, please call CAS Customer Care at 800-848-6533 or send electronic mail to help@cas.org.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Trial Access to the Archives of Two ECS Journals Now Available

Now through the end of 2006, the Electrochemical Society (ECS) is pleased to provide users with free trial access to the online archives of both the Journal of the Electrochemical Society (JES) and Electrochemical and Solid State Letters (ESL). Access is provided via the IP addresses, and users may begin by visiting JES at www.ecsdl.org/JES and ESL at www.ecsdl.org/ESL.

Family & Society Studies Worldwide - Database Information

On May 21, 2006, the database file of Australian Family & Society Abstracts from the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) was removed from Family & Society Studies Worldwide. NISC has sincerely appreciated AIFS' contribution to Family & Society Studies Worldwide and have enjoyed our relatioship with AIFS over the years. Please know that NISC will work to continue the content that this file offered. As of its departure from Family & Society Studies Worldwide, the Australian Family & Society Abstracts database's contribution represented a little over 6% of the total records included in NISC's product. A majority of the records in Family & Society Studies Worldwide are contributed by the Family & Society Studies Database, a database that NISC continues to compile and produce. Records from the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Canada / Centre national d'information sur la violence familiale, Santé Canada (NCFV) and the U.S. Military Family Resource Center Documents Database will remain in the database and continue to be updated.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Microsoft's Live Academic search available for USC users

We're excited to announce that Microsoft's Live Academic search is now a referring source for your Article Linker implementation. Microsoft has successfully used the data that we provided on your behalf to enable your patrons to link to full-text through Live Academic search.

In addition to the Live Academic search announcement, we are also pleased to inform you that we have released our Logic Links functionality. With Logic Links, you will be able to add the dynamic ability to:

  • Show/hide a custom link or custom links resource with one or more formats
  • Show/hide a particular custom link, or custom link resource when a full-text link is present
  • Require each custom link argument to be present in a custom link

To learn more about and request activiation details about our new Logic Links feature, please email clients@serialssolutions.com.

Best Regards,

Nancy Roberts
Library Support Manager

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

RLG Databases unavailable Tuesday (6/20), 7-9pm

The following RLG databases will be unavailable Tuesday,
June 20, from 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (19:00-21:00) Pacific Time (UTC-7)
due to required system maintenance:

  • CAMIO
  • RLG Cultural Materials

  • Eureka (all databases listed below)
  • RLIN21 (all databases listed below)
  • Z39.50 (all databases listed below)

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  • RLG Union Catalog
  • Anthropological Index, Royal Anthropological Institute
  • Anthropological Literature
  • Anthropology Plus
  • Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
  • Bibliography of the History of Art
  • Chicano Database
  • English Short Title Catalogue
  • FRANCIS
  • Hand Press Book Database
  • Handbook of Latin American Studies,
  • History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
  • Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals,
  • Index to Hispanic Legislation (World Law Index, Part 1)
  • Index to 19th-Century American Art Periodicals
  • Inside Information Plus
  • Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies,
  • SCIPIO: Art and Rare Book Sales Catalogs.
  • Name Authority File
  • Subject Authority File

Monday, June 19, 2006

AccessMedicine upgrade; Serials Solutions to enhance CONSER records

McGraw-Hill upgrades AccessMedicine.com
Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional, part of McGraw-Hill Companies, has announced major enhancements to its clinical and educational online service, AccessMedicine.com. The service provides instant answers from trusted content for medical students, researchers, and physicians worldwide.

Serials Solutions awarded CONSER membership
Serials Solutions, a provider of e-resource access and management solutions to libraries, has announced that it has received CONSER Affiliate member status as selected by the Library of Congress' Serial Record Division. The honour recognises Serials Solutions' contributions to the library industry and allows the company to enhance the quality of CONSER records used globally.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

RLG Databases unavailable Tuesday (6/13), 7-10pm

The following RLG databases will be unavailable Tuesday,
June 13, from 7-10 p.m. (19:00-22:00) Pacific Time (UTC-7)
due to required system maintenance:

  • CAMIO
  • RLG Cultural Materials
  • Archival Resources

  • Eureka (all databases listed below)
  • RLIN21 (all databases listed below)
  • Z39.50 (all databases listed below)

_______________________

  • RLG Union Catalog
  • Anthropological Index, Royal Anthropological Institute
  • Anthropological Literature
  • Anthropology Plus
  • Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
  • Bibliography of the History of Art
  • Chicano Database
  • English Short Title Catalogue
  • FRANCIS
  • Hand Press Book Database
  • Handbook of Latin American Studies,
  • History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
  • Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals,
  • Index to Hispanic Legislation (World Law Index, Part 1)
  • Index to 19th-Century American Art Periodicals
  • Inside Information Plus
  • Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies,
  • SCIPIO: Art and Rare Book Sales Catalogs.
  • Name Authority File
  • Subject Authority File

Friday, June 09, 2006

RLG membership votes in favor of OCLC/RLG merger

To: RLG Member Representatives -- Please Share With Your Staff

Subject: Vote Results on RLG-OCLC Combination

The RLG Board and I are pleased to report that the RLG membership voted in favor of the proposed combination with OCLC. As of July 1, we will begin to operate as RLG-Programs, a unit of the OCLC Programs and Research Division. Integration of RLG services into the OCLC service array will begin at that time.

Before we shift our focus and energies to the transition into the future I think it’s important to reflect on our past which we’ve been privileged to share with you.

RLG was founded in 1974 with the express goal of reducing institutional costs of acquisitions, shared cataloging, preservation, resource sharing and communications. We met that goal over time in many ways and for many constituencies by blending managed collaboration and innovative service provision. This combination of an operational capacity with your willingness to work jointly has delivered a legacy of progress. Here’s just a few of the many extraordinary things we achieved together:

  • We built a catalog of remarkable breadth and depth that met the essential management needs of librarians and archivists which grew to the point where it also met the research information needs of students and scholars.
  • We built a trusted global community of institutions who borrow and loan materials so that researchers could do their work better.
  • We took on the brittle paper challenge and collectively managed the preservation of thousands of at-risk volumes and saved them for the future.
  • We helped our community gain deeper understandings of research collections and how collecting patterns could influence collaborative collection development.
  • We fundamentally redefined the description and discovery of primary resources and changed the way users of original source materials sought and made use of the rare, the special and the unique.
  • We created communities of interest, professional associations and interactions that transformed careers and informed a generation of library leaders.
Everything that we’ve done took research and scholarship as its starting point. Expanding access to research resources is the bigger goal that has informed our agenda for these 32 years across huge shifts in technology, audiences, economics, expectations and institutional roles. You judged the work important as evidenced by the continuing growth and globalization of the membership. And you supported the work with your funding, energy, engagement and effort.

More than a generation of RLG and member institution staff have much to be proud of. By combining the RLG ethos and experience with OCLC’s capacities and practices, current staff and members will have even more to look forward to.

At RLG’s 25th Anniversary meeting I said that our job was to “see the future and make it work” for research and scholarship. Our reason for existence is to help research institutions face and manage the transformational challenges. With your support we’ve now chosen to transform the organization so that it can most effectively address those challenges. We look forward to working with your institution in our new form as a renewed collective for research institutions.

Honor the past accomplishments by taking a look at our timeline.
Read our Prospectus at the RLG website and come to the Annual Meeting next week ready to start shaping our future.

Sincerely,
Jim Michalko
President
6/9/06

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Naxos Music Library Additions

The Naxos Music Library is proud to announce that we have reached a great milestone. With the addition of three additional labels to our offerings, we have now surpassed 30 record labels within our offerings representing over 140,000 tracks from over 9,000 cd’s and over 7,000 composers!

The new additions include:
  • Signum Classics, a label dedicated to high standards of performance and a loyalty to composers' intentions. Performers include some of the best choral and instrumental groups in the UK: The Kings Singers, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Singers, as well as Oxford and Cambridge University College choirs.
  • Hungaraton, the Hungarian record company founded in 1951 and reorganized in 1995. The label specializes in Hungarian music, mainly classical and folk, performed largely by Hungarian artists
  • ABC Classics, Australia's foremost producer of classical CDs. Belonging to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC Music), this label caters for a broad classical music market, encouraging and promoting key repertoire through high- quality performances.

Upcoming Conventions and Meetings
If you have not yet had a chance to check out the Naxos Music Library, there will be several opportunities in the coming months.
Naxos will be at the American Library Association convention in New Orleans, Louisiana from June 24 thru 27. Please come by to say hello and take a test drive of the interface. We will be at booth 349 with plenty of giveaways and goodies for all who visit. We look forward to seeing you there.
We will also be at the IAML meeting in Göteborg July 19 thru 23. We will have a booth where you can experience the Naxos Music Library “Live.” In addition to this there will also be a Naxos Breakfast where my colleague Ruth Benson will tell participants of the latest developments and info regarding the NML. Please join us if you are in attendance.