Serials
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13. Using the OCLC union listing component for a statewide health sciences union list of serials.
Union lists of serials are critical to the effective operation of interlibrary loan networks. The Michigan Health Sciences Libraries Association used the OCLC union list component to produce the Michigan Statewide Health Sciences Union List of Serials (MISHULS). MISHULS, which includes the serials holdings of ninety-three hospital health sciences libraries,
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14. Union List of Serials and Central New York Union List of Serials, Containing Entries for Libraries in the Four Counties of Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga
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15. Growth patterns in the National Library of Medicine's serials collection and in Index Medicus journals, 1966-1985.
Data from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) automated Master Serials System and its MEDLINE database were used to chart the growth of NLM's serials collection and of the journals indexed in Index Medicus from 1966 to 1985. The number of live serial titles in the subset of NLM's collection examined increased 30% in the twenty years. The average number of
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16. The PHILSOM system--one user's experience.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio joined the PHILSOM system, a comprehensive serials control network, in 1971. The experiences of the library in using the system are described. The major benefit of the system has been multiple copies of the holdings list which have made the serial records publicly accessible and significantly incre
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17. Evolution of a processing system in a large biomedical library.
The processing system used in the UCLA Biomedical Library is modest in size and still under development. Its origins date back to a batch mode serials control system begun in the mid-1960s. This was converted to an on-line system which currently has modules for check-in, updating and retrieval, claims, bindery preparation, and invoice information. Titles can
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18. Systematic serials selection analysis in a small academic health sciences library.
This paper describes the implementation of a straightforward quantitative technique to analyze the serials collection of the Medical Library at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). Our simplified operations research approach resulted in a savings of nearly $1400 per year in subscriptions costs without reducing the net number of seven hundred titles
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19. A comparison of interlibrary loan requests received by the National Library of Medicine: 1959 and 1984.
In 1962, an analysis of interlibrary loan requests for serials filled by NLM in 1959 was published. In the twenty-five years following 1959, important changes occurred in the biomedical library community, which had a significant impact on interlibrary loan activities, including the development of MEDLARS and online searching, the Regional Medical Library (RM
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20. The Design of the Automated Serials Accession System at the Library of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York *
This paper describes the development of the Automated Serials Accession System. It demonstrates the logic used in the design of the mechanized system and how the problems encountered were handled. The areas of cooperation with the Medical Library Center of New York and the types of programs needed to run the system are explained.
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21. Medical serials control systems by computer--a state of the art review.
A review of the problems encountered in serials control systems is followed by a description of some of the present-day attempts to solve these problems. Specific networks are described, notably PHILSOM (developed at Washington University School of Medicine Library), the UCLA Biomedical Library's system, and OCLC in Columbus, Ohio. Finally, the role of minic
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22. Descriptive cataloging of serials: the National Library of Medicine versus the Library of Congress.
Descriptive cataloging practices for serial differ significantly in some respects between the Library of Congress and the National Library of Medicine. This paper compares some of these differences and indicates the impact they can have on the development of on-line cooperative data bases such as OCLC. Attention is also given to the possible impact of the se
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23. BOOKS AND SERIALS RECEIVED
Medical Library Association.
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24. BOOKS AND SERIALS RECEIVED
Medical Library Association.