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<h3><em>NLM Technical Bulletin</em> 1998 May-Jun; 302</h3>
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<a href="/pubs/techbull/mj98/mj98_truncation.html">PubMed: Truncation, Automatic Explosion, Mapping, and MeSH Headings</a> - e2
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[published erratum appears in the <a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/ja98/ja98_technote.html"><em>NLM Technical Bulletin</em>. 1998 Jul-Aug;(303):e1</a>]
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NLM Online Users' Meeting
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Sunrise Seminar, 7:30 am,
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May 26, 1998, Philadelphia, PA
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<strong>Question:</strong> We've been putting our serials information into OCLC and then it goes into
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SERHOLD. I've been told that we're going to have to select or go through a regional library to
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input our information that will be drawn off of OCLC into the SERHOLD database. Is this just
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a temporary measure until we're putting our SERHOLD information online? I am confused
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about this.
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<strong>Answer:</strong> The majority of SERHOLD participants who submit their holdings via OCLC are in
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Region 3. Region 3 will probably load OCLC holdings at the end of this year. Because
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holdings are updated on an annual basis in batch mode, some holdings soon become out of date.
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Many regions have been encouraging libraries to update their holdings online. With the current
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Online SERHOLD system, there are only a few libraries that can update holdings. For example,
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there are four online SERHOLD codes for Ohio right now. With the new SERHOLD system,
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which is tentatively scheduled for implementation Summer, 1999 [corrected 1998/07/14], NLM plans that each library
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who wants to update their holdings will have the rights to do so. It is up to both the RML and
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the SERHOLD participants to decide if they want to use the current online codes and have a
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"regional library" update their holdings or wait until the new SERHOLD system is available and
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update their holdings themselves.
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<strong>Question:</strong> A similar question for Region 1 libraries who are now reporting their holdings
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through UCMP online. Will we no longer have to do that if we can do our SERHOLD holdings
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online directly?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> We are encouraging every region to allow libraries to update their own holdings. We
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are currently having discussions with the Region 1 and Region 8 RMLs. Our goal is give every
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library the opportunity to update their own holdings.
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<strong>Question:</strong> With the new SERHOLD will libraries be able to download their own holdings and in
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what formats?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> At the SERHOLD coordinators meeting yesterday the ability to download holdings on
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demand was requested. With the new system, we had planned for libraries to be able to ftp their
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holdings. However, these holdings would only be refreshed once a year. The two proposed
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formats are USMARC and ASCII (similar to the holdings format that we currently provide).
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NLM will consider the request to download holdings on demand and, after discussing this
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proposal with our programmers, we will make a decision.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Will the FTS2000 number be available until the new DOCLINE comes out?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> Yes.
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<strong>Question:</strong> I noticed that during the presentation that a Loansome Doc user must indicate that
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they accept the copyright restrictions which apply for delivery of articles from the National
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Library of Medicine or for any of the other supplying libraries in the United States. Canadian
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copyright law is extremely different that U.S. copyright law and if we're implementing
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Loansome Doc in Canada there is going to be a need for Canadian users to be able to read and
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accept a relevant posting rather than a U.S. one for Canadian libraries supplying the same
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document. Is there a possibility of having Canadian or users outside the United States see a
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relevant copyright notice and accept it before ordering documents?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> NLM staff will need to discuss your suggestion with CISTI, The Canadian MEDLARS
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Centre.
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<strong>Question:</strong> In your redesign of DOCLINE have you given any consideration to adding a cell
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beyond the National Library of Medicine. Specifically, so that libraries can start using
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commercial document suppliers to fill requests that cannot to be filled through the academic and
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hospital system that precedes them. The advantage to having them beyond NLM is because they
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are more expensive suppliers, but we'd be able to use them as a last resort using our common
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processing stream.
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<strong>Answer:</strong> We are aware that our DOCLINE users are interested in having commercial suppliers
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available through DOCLINE. This is currently being discussed at NLM. We appreciate your
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comment and we will consider your suggestion.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Is it correct that the new DOCLINE system will only be accessible through the Web
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and that there will be no more dial in access?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> That is correct.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Will there be the capability with the new system to print out the incoming request
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immediately or will I have to download or capture it?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> NLM is discussing this. We have not decided on specific options.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Particularly in smaller libraries that have either one person or a part-time person it is
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very difficult. We need to be able to print the requests and get them done because we have so
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many people waiting for our services we can't spend a lot of time on DOCLINE. I was curious
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about what you said about the problems with telnet. Do you mean that telnet will no longer be
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used?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> That's correct. We are designing a new system that will not require telnet capability.
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The DOCLINE system is our legacy system and the telnet capability was the only resource that
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NLM could implement for Internet access.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Will we still be able to use Quick Doc?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> Yes. NLM has been working with Jay Daly. We have been explaining to him our
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plans for the redesign of DOCLINE.
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<strong>Question:</strong> With the new format are you going to provide a field for comments for the libraries?
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I find that I am using the same line I use for the comments for another library for our own
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comments. For example, the way the patron wants to have his document delivered. Are you
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planning to add a line for use inside the library?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> Right now we are not considering a comment field for libraries.
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<strong>Question:</strong> My question is about the availability of the video we just saw. I know my ILL staff
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would really like to see that.
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<strong>Answer:</strong> NLM will make copies of the video and send them to the RMLs. Contact your RML if
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you would like to borrow it.
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<strong>Question:</strong> On the Loansome Doc registration form it indicates that the user must have a LIBID
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when they register. We don't give out our LIBID number until we have a User ID. I would like
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for the form to tell the user to contact the Regional Library for numbers before they fill out the
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registration. Because what they are doing is filling out the registration not having a LIBID
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number getting off the system, calling us, then we have to set up the contract with them, then
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they have to get back on the system again and fill in their LIBID number. It really impacts on
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the Loansome Doc person because it involves two telephone calls to us to complete their
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registration. Is there anything you can do about that?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> NLM has worked with the RMLs to establish a registration information page that must
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be read by the Loansome Doc user prior to completing the registration page. The registration
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page indicates that the user should contact his library prior to using the Loansome Doc service.
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There should only be one phone call if the directions are followed.
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<strong>Question:</strong> I imagine that everything that you are doing is going to be year 2000 compliant.
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<strong>Answer:</strong> Yes.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Can you please make this fact evident in some kind of documentation for us to use
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with our information technology people? Hospitals are getting extremely paranoid about this
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especially on the networks that are in our hospitals which have some firewall sensitivities which
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in my case are limiting my Internet access. I think some documentation would really help us to
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communicate to our information tech people that it is year 2000 compliant and also information
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like what versions of Netscape or explorer we should use to access the improved DOCLINE.
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<strong>Answer:</strong> Your suggestion is very good. We will be working closely with the regional
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DOCLINE coordinators. They will have information that they will be able to include in their
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regional newsletters and perhaps on their listservs.
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<strong>Comment:</strong> We just need some communication tools to help us in our settings.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Are there plans for allowing international libraries, other than Canada, to enter their
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holdings into SERHOLD and eventually get into DOCLINE?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> Yes, there are plans to allow international libraries access to DOCLINE. Right now
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we have several international medical libraries that are on DOCLINE, specifically our
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MEDLARS Centers. We are trying to gather information on other international medical
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libraries that should be on DOCLINE. NLM is discussing the possibility of collecting holdings
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data from international libraries. However, if we decide to do so, the data will not be collected
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until after the new system is implemented.
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<strong>Question:</strong> We are getting many requests for Loansome Doc service from people who are
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insisting that documents are free. So, when you are reviewing the Loansome Doc pages maybe
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there is a way to make that clearer to people that various libraries have different policies. When
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they call, they are very insistent that it is a free service and at most of our institutions it is not,
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especially for people outside who are not affiliated with the institution.
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<strong>Answer:</strong> The Loansome Doc registration information page has gone through several revisions
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recently. Initially we bolded a lot of information. We received comments there was a little too
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much bolding. So we revised it again. NLM staff will discuss your suggestion.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Does it say that PubMed is free and Loansome Doc is not?
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<strong>Answer:</strong> There is a statement in there that says "There may be a separate charge incurred for
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each article you request."
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<strong>Comment:</strong> You may want to redesign it so that there are check boxes next to these very
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important things that they must check that they've read that particular line before they submit.
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<strong>Question:</strong> One of our network members yesterday asked me about electronic full text and I
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could see that in the future this could be totally automated if the library has access to electronic
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full text at the back end. I wondered if you had any comments about that?
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<strong>Question:</strong> I have a question about an electronic fund transfer option similar to the OCLC?
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Another question regarding statistics that many of us recalculate in our institutions and while we
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are reinventing this can we pay some attention to that so that they will be useful to us at the other
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borrower is a participant in an electronic payment system.
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<strong>Question:</strong> Is there a way or will there be a way to delete users while in the administrative
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section of Loansome Doc? Some of my patrons forgot their password or they have registered 3,
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4, or 5 times with new passwords. We'd like to clean up our records and also clean out records
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for people who have left our institution or that we no longer have an agreement to serve.
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