Wednesday, August 30, 2006

ArchiveGrid and English Short Title Catalog available via RLG

USC's RLG Services Agreement for 2006-2007 includes access to two new subscriptions, ArchiveGrid and the English Short Title Catalog. Access will be enabled based on our IP ranges as of August 28.

To connect to ArchiveGrid using IP- based authentication, please go to
http://archivegrid.org and enter your search. If you need account and password access, please contact ric@rlg.org (800-537-7546).

Our ESTC subscription will also be set up for IP-based authentication.
The URL to connect is
http://eureka.rlg.org/Eureka/zgate2.prod?ACTION=INIT&LIMFIL=EST Or, with an exit URL, where "http://www.yourlibrary.edu" is your exit URL
http://eureka.rlg.org/Eureka/zgate2.prod?ACTION=INIT&LIMFIL=EST&LOGOFF=http://www.yourlibrary.edu

Monday, August 21, 2006

USC Collection Development FY06 4th quarter acquisitions

University of Southern California. USC Libraries. Collection Development. Significant 4th Quarter FY06 Acquisitions

Journal Backfiles

American Geophysical Union -- All currently subscribed (8 titles) journals, 1994-2001

American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics -- All
journals (6 titles), 1997-2005

Elsevier Journals -- Approximately 100 titles in:
  • Material Science

  • Physical and Analytical Chemistry

Springer/Kluwer Journals -- All titles in subject areas below from v.1 regardless of start date, through 1996. Approximately 400 titles.
  • Chemistry and Material Science

  • Computer Science

  • Engineering

  • Mathematics

  • Physics

Social Science Journals -- Print backfiles for 5 titles from v.1 to start of subscription
  • Anales del instituto de investigaciones esteticas

  • al-Andalus Magreb

  • American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

  • Personality and Social Psychology Review

  • Memory

Databases/Full-Text Resources

American History and Culture Online: Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 -- Consists of works about the Americas published not only in the United States but from across the globe and contains information about North, Central and South America, the Arctic and Antarctica, and the West Indies. This is the first, although also the most comprehensive, of multiple releases of digitized content of Sabin. Additional content will be released in stages over the next few years until the product is complete. We have placed a standing order for the entire content of the online product. -- http://www.galegroup.com/servlet/ItemDetailServlet?region=9&imprint=000&titleCode=DASCF4&cf=n&type=4&id=225175


American Periodicals Series -- Digitized images of the pages of American magazines and journals published from colonial days to the dawn of the 20th century. Titles range from Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine and America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository; popular magazines such as Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home Journal; regional and niche publications; and groundbreaking journals like The Dial, Puck, and McClure's. -- http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/aps.shtml


ARTSTOR -- The ARTstor Charter Collection currently contains nearly 500,000 images. The Charter Collection documents artistic traditions across many times and cultures and embraces architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, and design as well as many other forms of visual culture. -- http://www.artstor.org


Corpus de la Literature Francophone d'Afrique noire des Origines aux Independances -- This collection contains the complete text of written and oral literary works from the origins to the independence of French-speaking Black Africa (Late 18th century - 1960). -- http://www.internationalbookseller.com/Offerte/HonoreChampion/corpus_litt_francophone_afrique.pdf


Defining Gender -- With each image chosen for its clarity, relevance and quality, this new online project brings together approximately 60,000 images of original manuscript and printed material, including a strong core of documents from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Ephemeral material such as ballads, cartoons and pamphlets is featured alongside diaries, advice literature, medical journals, conduct books and periodicals. Structured into five sections, Defining Gender, 1450-1910, Online addresses Conduct and Politeness (Section I), Domesticity and the Family (Section II), Consumption and Leisure (Section III), Education and Sensibility (Section IV) and The Body (Section V). -- http://www.ampltd.co.uk/online/index.aspx


Digital Dissertations and Theses -- From the entire collection of over 2,000,000 theses and dissertations dating from 1860, over 600,000 are full-text.


Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics -- Entirely new 2nd edition of the standard 1993 edition, with updates as subjects are developed. It claims to be "the first encyclopedia to really exploit the multimedia potential of linguistics." -- http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/709649/description#description


Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences -- A new edition designed to bring it in line with the latest topics and advances made in statistical science over the past decade--in areas such as computer-intensive statistical methodology, economics, sociology, psychology, genetics, medicine,the environment, engineering, probability theory, and computer science. -- http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471150444.html


Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker -- Based on the noted American Bibliography, 1801-1819 by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker, Series II provides a comprehensive set of American books, pamphlets and broadsides published in the early part of the 19th century. Contains over 4,000,000 pages from over 36,000 items—including 1,000 catalogued new items unavailable in previous microform editions. Complements Series I: Evans, 1639-1800, the definitive resource for researching 17th- and 18th-century America which was acquired earlier. -- http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=5


Ethnic NewsWatch: a History -- Full-text database provides the historical foreground to the ethnic, minority, and native press content in Ethnic NewsWatch, with materials dating from 1960–1989. -- http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/ethnicnewswatch_hist.shtml


Everyday Life & Women in America -- Documents the social and cultural forces that shaped the everyday lives of women and men in America from 1800 to 1920. The project comprises c.100,000 images sourced from the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture, Duke Universit, and the New York Public Library. It provides fully-searchable access to over 650 monographs, hard-to-find periodicals, pamphlets and broadsides, addressing 19th and early 20th century political, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, employment, marriage, sexuality, home life, health, and popular pastimes. -- http://www.ampltd.co.uk/online/index.aspx


FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals-- Created by the International Federation of Film Archives, this database indexes more than 300,000 articles from 300 of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, dating from 1972 onward. It also incorporates the International Index to TV Periodicals (1979 - 1998); Treasures from the Film Archives, which identifies silent film holdings in archives around the world; and the International Directory of Film/TV Documentation Collections. -- http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/fiaf.shtml


Historical Annual Reports -- Beginning in the late 19th century, this collection of corporate annual reports provides invaluable information on companies, including financial performance, key officers, competitors, and market trends. -- http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/pq_hist_annual_repts.shtml


Historical Statistics of the United States -- Presenting the numerical history of the United States, this definitive reference work contains more than 37,000 annual time series of quantitative historical information covering virtually every quantifiable dimension of American history: population, work and welfare, economic structure and performance, governance, and international relations, all from the earliest times to the present. Each series is fully documented and placed in historical context by a recognized expert. -- http://www.cambridge.org/us/americanhistory/hsus/overview.htm


International Medieval Bibliography Online, 400-1500 -- With coverage beginning in 1967, this database is comprised of 300,000 citations from 4,500 periodicals and 5,000 misc. volumes (conference proceedings, festschriften, etc.) in over 30 languages. -- http://www.brepolis.net/imb_en.html


Medieval Sources Online (Manchester University Press) -- Contains hundreds of original medieval history documents, focused on undergraduates. Based on books in the MUP series, Medieval Sources. -- http://www.medievalsources.co.uk/welcome.htm


Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800-1900 -- Directory to the largest single body of historical documents arising out of nineteenth century England at the height of the British Empire. It is subject-comprehensive, intending to include every periodical and newspaper published on a regular basis, from daily to annually, in every language, within England. -- http://www.nwap.on.ca/dep-cd1.html


Women and Social Movements in the United States: 1600-2000 -- Books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies, documenting the multiplicity of women’s activism in public life. -- http://www.alexanderstreetpress.com/products/wasm.htm


Gale Virtual Reference Library (additional titles) -- Over 50 new titles and new editions. The GVRL may be searched together with the journal databases Expanded Academic and General Business by clicking on the "change databases" link in the upper right. The patron may view an entire book, perform a search in a particular book, within a subject, or across the entire collection. Another helpful feature is language translation. By clicking on the "preferences" link in the upper right, users may choose French, Spanish, or Portuguese for their search interface.


Wall Street Journal 1889-1989 -- Complete paper–cover-to-cover–with full-page and article images in downloadable PDF. -- http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/pq-hist-news.shtml


Washington Post 1877-1990 -- Complete paper–cover-to-cover–with full-page and article images in downloadable PDF. -- http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/pq-hist-news.shtml



Print/Microfilm

Islamic books from Sulaimen Booksellers in Beirut -- A selection of basic Islamic studies texts as requested by History Prof. Ramzi Rouighi in support of the university’s new Islamic studies initiative.


Institut für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften -- All print publications available from the important Islamic studies institute in Frankfurt, Germany, in support of the university’s new Islamic studies initiative.

Tübingen Atlas of the Near and Middle East -- Approximately 400 geographic, geologic, demographic, and historical maps. To be housed in Special Collections.


Radical and Reactionary Politics in America: The American Radicalism Collection (film) -- Michigan State University Library began collection materials on radical and reactionary politics in the 1960s. Consisting of pamphlets, broadsides, newsletters, program notices, clippings, and unpublished writings, The American Radicalism Collection is one of the largest collections of ephemera of radical and reactionary social movements, comprising approximately 1,500 folders of material (about 17,000 items) on over 2,300 subjects.

In addition to the above, the Marshall School of Business has acquired the following electronic resources which are also available to the general USC community. All are available through the Crocker Library page. -- http://marshall.usc.edu/library

Wharton Data Research Services -- http://wrds.wharton.upenn.edu/home/index.shtml

  • Audit Analytics -- Detailed audit information on over 1,200 accounting firms and 15,000 publicly registered companies. Create reports by auditor, fees, location, industry,
    etc.

  • First Call -- Contains earnings information dating as far back as 1990, on over 9,700
    U.S. and Canadian securities


Global Financial Database -- Contains historical stock market, financial, and economic data, such as interest rates, population data, currency rates, and commodity prices, including historic prices for over 11,000 U.S. companies. Over 20,000 current and historical data series covering over 200 countries have been collected from original sources, some extending back more than two centuries. Data sets are available in ASCII or Excel formats. -- http://www.globalfinancialdata.com/index.php3?action=user_homepage -- Access also through the electronic USC Libraries electronic resources page -- http://was.usc.edu/eresources/isd/lists/db_G.php


GMID/Global Market Information Database -- Provides business intelligence on countries, industries, and consumers. Covers 205 countries, 52 in depth. -- http://www2.gmid.euromonitor.com/PDFs/AboutGMID.pdf -- Available at http://www.gmid.euromonitor.com/Default.aspx


MedTRACK -- A comprehensive database of private and public biomedical companies worldwide. Information can be filtered by disease, clinical trials, competitive products, finances, etc. N.B. Available ONLY in the Crocker Business Library. -- http://www.medtrack.com


SSRN/Social Sciences Research Network -- A collection of working papers in the social sciences, currently numbering over 100,000 full-text documents. N.B. Available ONLY in the Crocker Business Library. -- http://www.ssrn.com


Academic Market Research -- Full-text market research reports, many with global coverage, from five publishers. Includes consumer research, business intelligence, market forecasts, etc. -- http://academic.marketresearch.com -- N.B. Not yet available. For more information, contact Ed Tinoco or John Juricek in Crocker Business Library.


anc:Aug.2006

OCLC FirstSearch Service Database now available

The latest edition of OCLC FirstSearch Service Databases is now available. This 16-page document provides essential information on all 77 FirstSearch databases, including full text availability, links to local library OPACs, suggested audience types, and more.

To request a printed copy of OCLC FirstSearch Service Databases, please send an e-mail request to orders@oclc.org and ask for product code PRM2857.

This document is also available in French (es du service OCLCBases de donne FirstSearch) and Spanish (Bases de datos del Servicio OCLC FirstSearch) editions. To request a printed copy of the French edition, please send an e-mail to orders@oclc.org and ask for product code PRM1006. For a printed copy of the Spanish edition, please ask for product code PRM2934.

OCLC FirstSearch Service Databases can also be found online, in the English, French and Spanish-language editions, at http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/firstsearch/default.htm. The online versions are available in both HTML and PDF formats.

Peter Insabella
Manager, Product Documentation Content
OCLC
(614) 764-4330
peter_insabella@oclc.org

Monday, August 14, 2006

RLG services unavailable 8/19/06 22:00-23:00 pdt

The following RLG databases will be unavailable Saturday, August 19, from
10:00 p.m.- 11:00 p.m. (22:00-23:00) Pacific Time (UTC-7) due to required
system maintenance:

ArchiveGrid
CAMIO
RLG Cultural Materials
RedLightGreen
RLG Web Pages

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

Friday, August 11, 2006

BioOne Announces Launch of Forward Linking on BioOne service

WASHINGTON, DC – BioOne® is pleased to announce the launch of Forward Linking, a new expanded service on the BioOne website. BioOne recently completed a retrospective assignment of Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) and deposit of those DOIs with the CrossRef® system for each full-text item in the service. As part of this project, BioOne has also implemented Forward Linking to other articles—both inside annd outside of BioOne—that reference the articles in the database. These combined services of improved reference linking and forward linking will enhance the discoverability and usability of articles in the BioOne service and will improve the overall user experience for scholars accessing articles on BioOne. In principle, forward linking is similar to reference linking, however rather than pointing to articles that were referenced or citations to previous work, forward linking provides a link outward to articles, published after the article currently being read, that have cited the article the user had found. The link to articles citing a particular article is available on each of the article full-text pages by clicking on “See Articles Citing This Article” in the Contents box on the right-hand of the article text screen.This enhanced functionality is provided to publishers and users at no charge. BioOne is absorbing the fees on behalf of participating publishers for deposit and registration of the DOIs. In addition, BioOne provides the setup and coordination fees for the forward linking program centrally.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Communication & Mass Media 60 day free trial

We are set up for 60 day free trial of the Communication and Mass Media Index, and the Communication and Mass Media Complete (full text) databases. Please share the trial URL with your students and faculty members interested in evaluating the databases. This link should automatically authenticate so that there is no need for a user ID/password.

http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=uid&user=usc&password=trial&group=trial

SIAM Online Journals Platform Migration

In order to provide enhanced features and delivery of electronic subscriptions, SIAM has contracted with Scitation Services for online hosting. This change in platform is scheduled for August 15, 2006. As of that date, users will be able to take advantage of new features that will allow them to:
• Sign up for RSS feeds that alert you when new articles are published.
• Download citation information for SIAM journal articles in BiBTeX format.
• Experience seamless enhanced searching across all years of all SIAM journals.
• Purchase individual articles from journals to which you do not subscribe.
Institutional subscribers will see no interruption in their access. SIAM has taken steps to ensure that all institutional IP addresses have been and will continue to be sent to the new host.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

6 week trial of Xreferplus

We now have a 6 week trial of Xreferplus, an online resource which includes full-text content of 215 reference works.

In order to access it, you must put in the full name, Xreferplus, in the search box on the electronic resources page.

Amy Ciccone has scheduled a visit by an Xrefer Sales Representative, Jeffrey LaPlante, to demo this collection on Tuesday, 29 August, at 9:30 am in Leavey Learning Room A.

Here's what David Waters, the Xrefer Account Executive has to say about Xreferplus:

"Over this past year, we have made great content and useability improvements to Xreferplus and as a result Xrefer has received an excellent review in Searcher Magazine in the July 2005 issue, in September of 2005 we received a 9.5 star review out of a possible 10 stars by the Library Journal, last November Xrefer was named to EContent Magazine's EContent 100, and most recently (April 2006) Xrefer received another excellent review from CHOICE Magazine.

We now have 215 titles in the Xreferplus collection! ..and we will be adding another 40-50 new titles this year!

Click here to see a list of all Xrefer titles now available
http://www.xrefer.com/libraries/index.jsp?m=5

Click here to see a list of forthcoming Xrefer titles
http://www.xrefer.com/libraries/index.jsp?m=25"

RLG-OCLC Technical Services Transition Scenarios

The OCLC-RLG Technical Services Transition Team has worked
with the RLG Union Catalog Advisory Group to provide an overview
of the RLG services that will combine with OCLC's to support
technical services. It includes plans for migrating or integrating
databases used for technical services and various workflow transition
scenarios -- the factors that may affect when institutions decide
to migrate from an RLG service to the corresponding OCLC service.

The document has been added to the RLG Web site at:
http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20966

FYI,

Karen Smith-Yoshimura
kss@rlg.org
On behalf of the OCLC-RLG Technical Services Transition Team