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Enhancing access to scientific literature and providing document delivery services for the Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine library. Offering pathways to free access to full-text articles, troubleshooting bibliographic retrieval issues, and providing electronic document delivery upon request. Enhancing access to scientific literature through various databases, search engines, and library resources.
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Enhancing AccessITM Library Support to the Telemedicine Project Sarah Buys Library - Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine
Scope of the library project : enhancing access to scientific literature • Offering pathways to (free) access to full-text articles • links to portals, projects • list of electronic journals on library website • Providing DocDel : electronic document delivery upon request • PDF by e-mail • Trouble shooting for bibliographic retrieval issues
Availability of scientific literature (1) • Journal articles : indexed widely in databases (e.g. Medline) ; widespread distribution ; search union catalogues • list of electronic journals on library website • HINARI project • Books / chapters : often not indexed ; limited availability ; search individual library catalogues • database ITG Books & Document Holdings
Availability of scientific literature (2) • Reports, dissertations, ‘grey’ literature : problematic ; copies from original producers (e.g. university, organisation) • WHO library • Internet search • Organization website
Availability of scientific literature (3)ITG catalogs and databases http://lib.itg.be/webspirs.htm Click on “Webspirs 5” and “Ok”
Availability of scientific literature (4)WHO library database WHOLIS
Searching for literature • Bibliographic databases : • short description of document (usually journal article) • standard fields (e.g. author, title, journal name, publication year) and keywords • often featuring abstracts, sometimes including links to electronic full-text edition • Some examples of popular databases : • PubMed, Lilacs, Popline • Searching the Internet
Searching for literature : PubMed(3)(free) accessibility icons linking to (free) full-text
Searching for literature : LilacsLatin American and Caribbean Literature on the Health Sciences
Searching for literature: ITM library databaseTropical Endemic Diseases Control http://lib.itg.be/webspirs.htm,Click on “Webspirs 5” and “Ok” to enter, choose database “Tropical Endemic Diseases Control”
Searching for literature: the Internet(1) • Web indexes with relevance ranking • e.g. Google • Meta search engines • e.g. IxQuick • Subject-based web directories • e.g HealthWeb, DMOZ Open Directory Project • ITM library links to selected websites • Individual AIDS/HIV websites • Image search engines • e.g. Google Images
Searching for literature: the Internet(2)searching Google with “HAART low resource settings”
Searching for literature: the Internet(3)subject-based web directory HealthWeb
Searching for literature: the Internet(4)DMOZ – Open Directory Project: AIDS section
Searching for literature: the Internet(5)ITM library links to selected web sites
Searching for literature: the Internet(6)ITM library links to selected web sites: HIV/AIDS section
Searching for literature: the Internet(7)Telemedicine website
Searching for literature: the Internet(8)individual HIV/AIDS websites
Degrees of access to electronic journals • Full-text editions of top journals : access usually limited to paying subscribers • Free access to back files but charges for recent issues (e.g. ASM journals, AIDS) • International initiatives granting free or low cost access in developing countries (e.g. HINARI) • ‘Free for all’ policy (e.g. Bull WHO)
Finding full-text articles • BioMed Central • Free Medical Journals • Free Books 4 Doctors • ITM library electronic journals list • PubMed Central • Scielo - Scientific Electronic Library Online • Projects • HINARI - Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative • INASP - International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications
BioMed Centralnew freely accessible electronic-only peer-reviewed journals
Free Medical Journalsportal to (partially) freely accessible medical journals
Free Books 4 Doctorsfreely accessible electronic medical books
ITM library electronic journals listlinks to selection of biomedical journals, most of which will not be freely available outside ITM
PubMed Centralselection of journals offering free access after embargo period (e.g. 6 months)
Scielo : Scientific Electronic Library Onlinefree access to hundreds of Latin American biomedical journals
HINARI : Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiativefree or low cost access to lower income countries after registration
INASP : International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications / PERI project
Enhancing Access. Part IIProviding document delivery, the DocDel project.
Costs of the DocDel services • Costs for you? Free! • no subscription fees • no handling fees • no administration fees • Costs to the Telemedicine budget : • documents from ITM : 0.15 € pp • documents ordered by ITM : 5 € (Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands) or 12 € (UK)
Requesting articles from the ITM library • Writing your request : • include your name and return address • write a single reference: Author, title(word), journal name, publication year, volume, pages • or attach a file with a list of references • Sending your request : • e-mail all requests to mzolfo@itg.be • use subject line “DocDel request from [your name or your institution’s name]”
Writing your request(1)select PubMed references and send to text
Writing your request(2)your selection of references in text format
Writing your request(3)type Ctrl+A to highlight and Ctrl+C to copy to clipboard Ctrl+A Ctrl+C
Sending your request(1)type Ctrl+V to paste the clipboard contents into the mail Ctrl+V
Sending your request(2)type Ctrl+V to paste the clipboard contents into a Word file Ctrl+V
Receiving articles from the ITM library • Receiving e-mail • subject line : “your DocDel order: Journal, year, Author” • attachment : PDF file • Handling the PDF • read and save using Acrobat Reader freeware • buy full Acrobat package for further options
Receiving articles by e-mailstandard subject line, PDF attachment
Basic archiving principles • Why? • immediate electronic or physical access • no need to order twice • sharing resources • How? • creating a database and library • consistent cataloguing • When? • when downloading (e.g. HINARI, PubMed) • when receiving (e.g. ITM)
Archiving methods • Saving/storing articles • save your electronic files or store the outprints • logical and consistent file and folder names • Managing articles in Reference Manager • search and save references • create links to PDF, URL • refer to physical location for outprints • linked with Internet (e.g. PubMed)
Logical and consistent cataloguingan example for articles • Directory for all your PDFs • e.g. c:\my pdfs\... • Subdirectory per publication year • e.g. c:\my pdfs\2002\.... • File names for articles • 4 characters for publication year • 4 characters for journal identification (i.e. first letter of every noun) • 4 characters for starting page • e.g. New Engl J Med 2002, p. 15-25 is filed c:\my pdfs\2002\2002nejm0015.pdf