MIDDLE ATLANTIC PERSPECTIVE
Newsletter of the
National Network of Libraries of Medicine

Middle Atlantic Region
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The New York Academy of Medicine - 1216 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY 10029

Volume 12 Number 6 November - December 2002

In This Issue...

Happy Holidays
NLM Funds Internet Access Grants
NTCC 2003 Training Schedule
NLM Exhibition
DOCLINE 1.4 Release Notes
Tugger, the DOCLINE Mascot
NLM Technical Bulletin
Library Closings


Note: This is a newsletter. The links and information are up-to-date when published and are not updated after the published date.


Middle 
Atlantic Perspective

Happy Holidays

And Best Wishes for a Happy and Healthy

New Year

From the Staff of the Middle Atlantic Region

Middle
Atlantic Perspective


If you would like to propose topics you feel should be covered in the Middle Atlantic Perspective, or, if you would like to write an article, please contact Joanne Jahr at jjahr@nyam.org. Your comments, suggestions and criticisms are welcome.


NLM FUNDS GRANTS FOR INTERNET ACCESS TO DIGITAL LIBRARIES

The National Library of Medicine recently announced 52 awards in its new Internet Access to Digital Libraries (IADL) grant program. Of the 52 awardees, ten are in the NN/LM Middle Atlantic region. Our congratulations are extended to the following institutions:

New York State

Bassett Hospital
Project Title: Personalized Information Environment
Objectives: Providing regional clinics with tailored information services

North Bronx Healthcare Network
Project Title: InfoBox
Objectives: Connecting two hospitals with clinics and providing kiosks for information access by patients and consumers

SUNY Stony Brook
Project Title: Biomedical Literature Alert Service
Objectives: Enhancing the free BioMail software tool that provides a literature alert service for biologists and clinicians

Healthcare Association of New York State
Project Title: Health Care Leadership Online Library
Objectives: Building a multimedia digital library on health care leadership and medical management for use of members and the public

Sound Shore Medical Center
Project Title: Creation of a library portal
Objectives: Organizing and making available through a web portal the resources of the medical center, NLM databases and New York Empirelink

Northern Westchester Hospital Association
Project Title: Enhancement of Internet Access to Library Resources
Objectives: Improving library infrastructure and facilities for public access, including web site, for Westchester Hospital Center

Pennsylvania

Arcadia University
Project Title: A bridge between academic and clinical setting: Evidence-based healthcare practice in the clinic
Objectives: Providing health professions students and faculty at clinical sites with access to course-related information

Monongahela Valley Hospitals
Project Title: Laurel Highlands Health Sciences Library Consortium (LHHSLC) Internet Access to Digital Libraries
Objectives: Providing public-access kiosks, internet and PDA access to digital library materials at five hospitals.

Philadelphia FIGHT
Project Title: Expanding access to PLWAHs in Philadelphia suburbs
Objectives: Offering internet services of the Critical Path Project and AIDS library for the 610 area code and creating a 'drop-in' public access center.

Butler County Community College
Project Title: Electronic Classroom for Health Information Literacy
Objectives: Installing a computer classroom. Performing needs assessment, and providing training in health information access for nursing faculty and students of the college.

For the complete press release, including a link to fuller information on all of the FY2002 IADL awardees, including the performance sites, see http://www.nlm.nih.gov/news/Internetgrants02.html
In addition, information about future application dates is available at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ep/iadl.html

The application deadlines for 2003 are February 1, June 1, and October 1, 2003.


NTCC 2003 TRAINING SCHEDULE

by Maureen Czujak, Assistant Director
National Training Center & Clearinghouse
NN/LM, Middle Atlantic Region

The Year 2003 training schedule of the National Training Center & Clearinghouse (NTCC) has been announced. Direct your web-browser to http://www.nnlm.gov/mar/online for a complete listing of the PubMed and Toxnet classes. The schedule includes class offerings at NLM, Regional Medical Library Centers and various institutions throughout the United States. You will see some new sites, and sites that the NTCC has not visited in a couple of years.

Also, with this calendar year, the trainers at National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the NTCC are announcing a reorganization of the NLM Online Training Program classes. We have adjusted the class offerings in order to cover the varied features and nuances for each database/system adequately and at a comfortable pace. The NLM Technical Bulletin issue number 328, September-October 2002 carries the announcement concerning the reorganization of the class offerings. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/so02/so02_2003_training.html

For 2003, we will offer a one-day class devoted entirely to PubMed as well as a new half-day class concentrating on the NLM Gateway and ClinicalTrials.gov; TOXNET is still offered as a one-day class. Previously, discussion of the NLM Gateway and ClinicalTrials.gov was somewhat limited, occurring at the end of an already full instruction period. We also found that it was increasingly difficult to cover PubMed features and enhancements when all three systems were included in a single class offering. This reorganization will provide classes that are more focused and efficient.

Please see the following NTCC web page for class descriptions: http://www.nnlm.nlm.nih.gov/mar/online/description.html


NLM EXHIBITION FOCUSES ON ANATOMY, MEDICINE, AND THE ARTISITIC IMAGINATION

Displaying some of its rare anatomical books and prints for the first time to the general public, the National Library of Medicine's "Dream Anatomy" http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/dreamanatomy/index.html exhibition opened on October 9, 2002 and runs through July 2003. NLM owns one of the world's most extensive collections of historical anatomical books and prints; many of them are found in only a few libraries around the world.

The books, illustrations, and sculptures span A.D. 1500 to 2002. Anatomical artists pay homage to the body hidden under the skin with woodcuts, copper engravings, lithographs, photographs, and digital imaging. While many of the Library's rare anatomical books will be exhibited for the first time, the exhibition will also feature the work of 20th- and 21st-century artists, including a six-foot Plexiglas book of the Visible Humans, a hologram, and interactive anatomical displays.

For more information see:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/news/press_releases/dream.html


DOCLINE 1.4 Release Notes

DOCLINE 1.4 was released on September 10, 2002. Complete release notes can be viewed at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/docline/docline_rel_info_v1_4.html Below are a few of the high points for your consideration.

In response to user requests, several new fields were added to the DOCUSER record. NLM asks all DOCLINE libraries to update their DOCUSER records to include information in these new fields. While updating your records, please use it as an opportunity to review your entire DOCUSER record to ensure its accuracy and completeness.

Since DOCUSER information is used by DOCLINE for routing and display (see Document Delivery Address, Delivery Methods and Routing Profile. The latter two screens can be found on the Interlibrary Loan tab), it is a critical information source for all Network libraries throughout North America.

DOCUSER > Search/Update

From the DOCLINE main menu select DOCUSER > Update. The default is the Document Delivery address. On the drop down menu to the left of the screen select Institution. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and, entering the complete URL, including http://
* Add your institution's home page URL in the space provided;
* Add your library's home page URL in the space provided.
* Add your library's main phone number in the space provided.

Select the Contacts tab. Note that the screen opens on "Interlibrary Loan" contact. Click on the drop down menu to the left of the screen; three (3) new contact screens have been added: Consumer Health, LinkOut contact, and "Other." Use "Other" to add staff not associated with any of the other contact types, e.g., Systems Librarian [by the way, "Network" contact does not mean the person in charge of your computer network-it's the person who is the point of contact with the RML].

Click on the Interlibrary Loan tab and select "ILL Services" from the drop down menu. The display only field indicates whether or not a library participates in EFTS. Please use the "Contact your RML" blue hyperlink to notify us of any needed changes to the information.

Select the Services tab. A new field has been added to authorize a listing in the MEDLINEplus® Consumer Health Libraries page http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/libraries.html

DOCUSER > Search/View

* In Search, the ability to search by the number of holdings has been added.
* In Display results as: "ILL Information," you can now see the number of holdings an institution has as well as the library groups it belongs to.
* In Display results as: "Contact Names," search results list all contact types in addition to the ILL contact name.

If you have any questions or problems, please contact Joanne Jahr, Network Programs Coordinator, at jjahr@nyam.org or 212-822-7352.


TUGGER, THE DOCLINE MASCOT

What does that dog have to do with DOCLINE?

* Tugger appears when the system is down for maintenance. Tugger aims to please while the humans work on upgrading DOCLINE.

* Important facts about Tugger:
Age: 5
Height: 15 inches
Weight: 20 pounds
Favorite Activities: Playing Frisbee, taking naps in the sun, chewing, and snuggling with his humans.
Favorite Foods: Carrots and bananas (Tugger is far less picky than several human members of the DOCLINE team).
Skills: Sit, stay, shake (paw), crawl and dance. Tugger is currently working on his rollover skills.

* By popular demand, users can view Tugger whenever they wish at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/docline/tugger/tugger.html

NB. The information about Tugger was taken from http://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/doc_tugger.html


NLM Technical Bulletin 2002

The following articles from the current Technical Bulletin are available on the Web at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/tb.html

2002 September- October; 328

Automated Indexing Implemented for Meeting Abstracts - e2
Population-related Citations Added to MEDLINE®/PubMed® - e3
New Entrez Database: Journals - e4
NLM Classification 2002 Edition Now Available - e5
Gene Indexing - e6
MEDLINE®/PubMed® End-of-Year Activities - e7
NLM Online Training Program: 2003 - e8

Technical Notes: - e1


LIBRARY CLOSINGS

It is with regret that we announce the closing of the two following libraries:

The library of St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, New Castle, PA (PAUFRN). Its collection has been merged into that of the Jameson Health System (PAUCYG).

Central Suffolk Hospital, NYUCSH

Please remove these libraries from your routing tables.


Middle Atlantic Perspective, the newsletter of the Middle Atlantic Region, National Network of Libraries of Medicine is published bi-monthly by the NN/LM MAR and funded by the National Library of Medicine under a contract (# N01-LM-1-3521) with the New York Academy of Medicine.

Contact Information:

NN/LM, Middle Atlantic Region
The New York Academy of Medicine
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Toll-Free Telephone: 800-338-7657
Telephone: 212-822-7396, FAX: 212-534-7042

Email: user name (first initial last name) followed by @nyam.org

URL: http://nnlm.gov/mar

NN/LM Staff

Maxine L. Rockoff, Ph.D., Director
Mary Mylenki, Associate Director
Rhonda Allard, Consumer Health Coordinator
Education Programs Coordinator VACANT
Joanne Jahr, Network Programs Coordinator
Peggy Falls, Outreach Programs Coordinator
Technical Coordinator VACANT
Dorothy Weyeneth, RML Assistant

National Training Center & Clearinghouse Staff

Maureen Czujak, Assistant Director
Mary Van Antwerp, Online Analyst
Online Analyst VACANT
Charles Rapisarda, NTCC Assistant


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