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Martha Fishel Deputy Chief, Public Services Division National Library of Medicine (301) 496-5501 fishel@nlm.nih.gov. NLM Update – Mid-Atlantic Chapter Meeting October 5, 2005. What’s New (in Brief) at NLM?. Budget Long Range Planning Public Access RML Recompetitions
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Martha Fishel Deputy Chief, Public Services Division National Library of Medicine (301) 496-5501 fishel@nlm.nih.gov NLM Update – Mid-Atlantic Chapter MeetingOctober 5, 2005
What’s New (in Brief) at NLM? • Budget • Long Range Planning • Public Access • RML Recompetitions • Databases and Electronic Resources
NLM/NIH Budget • FY 2006 HHS Budget not passed by Congress yet • House passed 0.9% increase for NLM - $326.3 – the president’s budget level • Senate mark up a bit more optimistic - $335.4 an increase of 3.7% over 2005 – comments on several projects • NIH overall budget • House passed $28.507 billion (almost flat) • Senate mark up $29.425 billion • Anticipate flat or decreasing funding
Long Range Planning Envisioning the Future • Visions Working Group • April 11-12, 2005 • Chaired by Drs. Newt Gringrich and Bill Stead • Goals • Envision the IT technology and communications world of 2015 • Envision the scientific world of 2015 • Envision the health world of 2015 Imagine NLM in that framework
Long Range Planning Panel 1. NLM Resources and Infrastructure for the 21st Century Current Programs: building non-genomic databases, non-patient clinical databases and access Future: Collaboratories, digital libraries, interactive publications, open access, IT developments
Long Range Planning • Panel 2. NLM Outreach to the Underserved in the 21st Century Current Programs: Outreach, consumer health, health disparities on a national scale, health literacy Future: ubiquitous bandwidth and wireless access, tools that adapt to language and culture, international outreach
Long Range Planning Panel 3. NLM Support for Clinical and Public Health Systems of the 21st Century Current Programs: training in clinical and public health informatics, health services research, telemedicine, imaging, informatics training, clinical trials Future: new models for educating clinical researchers, electronic health records, personal health knowledge base, complementary and alternative medicine
Long Range Planning • Panel 4. NLM Support for Genomic Science in the 21st Century Current Programs: Genomic database development and libraries Future: Human Genome Project evolution, drug discovery and rational design, small molecules and chemical libraries, “genes of interest”
Public Access to NIH Supported Research -2005 Recap • NIH-supported research is essential to improving human health • Public Access to information resulting from this research is vital • Results should be made available to the public • It demonstrates output resulting from taxpayer funded research
What is the NIH Public Access Program? • Applies to NIH grantees and intramural researchers • Requests deposit of final manuscript of paper accepted for publication • Author negotiates permissions with publisher and defines PMC release date • NLM does XML tagging of articles • Author approves tagged version of article • Regular PMC journals satisfy policy if research articles are free within 12 months of publication
NIH Manuscript Submission System • Author deposits began May 2, 2005 • Voluntary submissions by NIH funded authors • Third party deposits began in July 2005 • Sept 2005 - Just under 5% of qualifying authors are submitting manuscripts
2006 – 2011 NN/LM Contracts • RFP released April 15, 2005 • Proposals received July 15, 2005
The Recompetition of the NN/LM Contracts • Technical Evaluation Groups (TEG) • Reviews of Basic Proposals – September 2005 – April 2006 • Reviews of 3 NN/LM Center Proposals – October 2005 – April 2006 • Announcement of Awards – April 2006
PubMed • Usage continues to grow • Searches by Unique IPs • March 2004 : Nearly 5 million unique IPs • March 2005: Nearly 7 million unique IPs • Total number of searches • March 2004: over 59.2 million searches • March 2005: over 68 million searches • Page view: • March 2004: over 254 million page views • March 2005: over 294 million page views
Full Author Searching Details:
First Author Search Search tag to limit to first author: [1au]
PMC Numbers – August 2005 • 185 journals • 500,000 articles (65% from digitized back issues) • includes some pieces (e.g., book reviews) not in PubMed • Users: 800,000 unique IPs. • 2.75 million full-text (HTML or PDF) articles retrieved • 6.3 million total page views (including searches)
PMC Back Issue Digitization • Cover-to-cover digital copy of everything up to where journal began producing electronic copy • PDF copy of an article includes true reproduction of grayscale and color images and is searchable • Publisher gets free, unencumbered copy • Reference lists created by parsing OCR text and matching to PubMed citations • Wellcome Trust and UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) are funding digitization of journals they enlist in PMC
Back Issue Digitization As of August 2005 • Complete backruns (including predecessor titles) of 25 journals that also deposit current content in PMC • 68 more journals in production • 383,000 articles deposited • Includes Table of Contents, Full Text Summary, HTML view, Images, PDF
MedlinePlusAudience by the numbers • Page views per month: ~ 54 million in August 2005 (Almost 12 million Spanish pg views) • Unique users per month: > 6.5 million in August 2005 • Number of e-mail announcement list subscribers: over 60,000 • ACSI scores: last quarter MedlinePlus 87, MedlinePlus en español 83
Pre-recorded webcasts of surgical procedures by slp3D Inc. Actual operations performed at medical centers in the United States since January 2004 One-hour programs with printable transcripts Recently added – OR-Live: Surgical Webcasts
New Interactive Tutorials • New titles: • Bronchoscopy • Amniocentesis • Low testosterone • Upper GI endoscopy • Pneumonia
Coming Soon: • Natural Standard Herbs & Supplements database • New interactive tutorial topics • Enhanced foreign language access • Redesigned health topics page & new body map/system navigation
Redesign & Usability Testing • Testing conducted in mid-August • New designs for health topic homepage, topic page and new body map navigation • Usability testing included 6 health care professionals and 6 consumers • Implementation will be in stages through late Spring 2006
In Development • New search engine • Pilot: Tutorials for Africa • New promotion campaign for Spanish speakers
MedlinePlus Go Local • MedlinePlus: Health information • Diseases, conditions, wellness issues • Treatment, symptoms, diagnosis • Go Local: Local services • Practitioners, facilities, programs • People, places, activities
Live and in progress – 22 sites Late 2005 – 8 sites March 2004 – 2 sites May 2005 – 5 sites Feb 2002 - first Go Local site
One Go Local, two models • NLM-hosted • Recommended for areas that have no pre-existing databases for local services • NLM provides infrastructure, maintains the vocabulary • Locally hosted • Okay for areas that already have well-developed web sites
NLM Hosted Linked today Indiana Massachusetts In progress Alabama Arizona Delaware Maryland Michigan Nebraska Nevada New Mexico Ohio—Southeast Texas—East Texas Texas—Gulf Coast Tribal Four Corners Utah Vermont Wyoming Locally hosted Linked today North Carolina Missouri Texas—So Texas In progress California—LA County South Carolina Proposal pending Alaska District of Columbia Georgia Go Local Status
Region 2 Go-local Projects • Delaware is just starting – have about 40 records • Maryland – 500 approved records, 2600 pending and 3,000 incomplete. Release date?
DOCLINE Update • ISO ILL Testing • DOCLINE 2.7 • DOCLINE backup & emergency recovery • DOCLINE Interface Redesign
ISO ILL Update • Vendor testing continues • RLG (ILL Manager) • Fretwell-Downing (VDX) • Relais International (Relais) • Atlas (OCLC ILLiad) • Some DOCLINE features unsupported • Next steps
Unsupported DOCLINE Features In ISO • No prefixing or checking / unchecking routing cells • No manual requests. Numeric identifiers are required (PMID, UID, ISSN, ISBN, etc.) • Borrow requests use the library defaults in the institution record, including delivery method and address, routing cells, and comments • No resubmit - Borrower must send new request from ISO client • Lend requests automatically receipted on arrival. No “New” status • No Loansome Doc
DOCLINE 2.7 (Spring 2006) • Routing by Library Group • Ability to add library group to routing cell • Routing by multiple delivery methods • Rush requests • “Special Handling” Home page message • EFTS participant as routing limit • New Serial Holdings search & filters pages
DOCLINE Interface Redesign • Requests & Serial Holdings • More enhancements • Interface improvements • Schedule • Design efforts beginning mid-year 2006 • Delivery to Network in 2007