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Searcher June 2003 Bjorner & Ardito |
Online Before the Internet: Early Pioneers Tell Their Stories The technology of early online was a confluence of systems, databases, and people. Although they worked together to grow a new industry, the individuals and companies instrumental in early online also competed with each other. |
Searcher August 2004 Bjorner & Ardito |
Online Before The Internet: Early Pioneers Tell Their Stories, Part 7: BRS---An Interview with Jan Egeland One of the founders Talks about the birth of the Bibliographic Retrieval Services (BRS), a commercial system that grew out of the Biomedical Communication Network, an early consortium of New York medical libraries. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2011 |
In Brief and In the News Report on the International Workshop on Semantic Digital Archives 2011... Report on the Fourth Workshop on Very Large Digital Libraries... UNC's Digital Innovation Lab: Fostering Public Digital Humanities... |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 |
In Brief and In the News RAPTOR: Understanding your users' use of e-resources... Science.gov Sports a New Image Search... Anianet and Springer Announce Cooperation to Promote Scholarly Collaboration... |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2011 |
In Brief SEALS: Semantic Evaluation at Large Scale... Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Access to Learning Award 2012... New library study: demand up for technology, budget cuts limit access... |
Information Today April 19, 2004 Barbara Quint |
Dialog's New AeroBase File Uses Federal Data Source After several years without a major database covering the aerospace industry's sci-tech information needs, Dialog has announced a new abstracting/indexing database it calls AeroBase. |
Searcher December 2004 Bjorner & Ardito |
Online Before The Internet, Part 8: Early Pioneers Tell Their Stories: BRS---An Interview with Jan Egeland One of the founders talks about the purchase of Bibliographic Retrieval Services (BRS), a commercial system that grew out of the Biomedical Communication Network, an early consortium of New York medical libraries, by Thyssen-Bornemisza Corporation in 1980 |
ONLINE Jul/Aug 2002 |
Industry News Information Today Inc. Acquires Online Inc.... Smartlogik Sold to Applied Psychology Research Ltd.... Whizbang! Labs Goes Under... Scholars Portal Project Launches... Gale Group is adding The New Yorker to its InfoTrac databases... etc. |
Searcher December 2004 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - Only Libraries, Only Librarians If Congress were to wave its magic wand and mandate open access across the federal research effort, it could accelerate the open access movement overnight. But are we ready? |
D-Lib May/Jun 2010 Xihui Zhen |
Overview of Digital Library Development in China The greatest challenges for Chinese national digital library projects are digital resource construction and a design of services provision. |
Information Today September 13, 2004 Barbara Quint |
NIH Requires Open Access for Its Funded Medical Research With the NIH's decision, the fast-paced open access movement has picked up even more momentum. |
D-Lib August 2005 Clifford Lynch |
Where Do We Go From Here? The Next Decade for Digital Libraries The next decade for digital libraries may be characterized by the transition from technologies and prototypes to the ubiquitous, immersive, and pervasive deployment of digital library technologies and services in the broader information and information technology landscape. |
D-Lib September 2004 Erik Wilde |
In Brief A Tool for Bibliography Management and Sharing: The ShaRef Project... In the News: WEBLIS, an Integrated Library System based on CDS/ISIS, available free of charge from UNESCO and ICIE... Digital Information will never survive by accident... etc. |
Geotimes November 2004 |
Open Access: Open Debate? Imagine any U.S. citizen having free and open access to research funded with tax dollars. That possibility could be closer to reality than ever before, but Congress must first address some important concerns |
D-Lib June 2000 Robert Mehnert |
MEDLINEplus MEDLINEplus provides Web users with access to reviewed, authoritative health information -- from the NLM, the National Institutes of Health, other government agencies, and from selected non-government organizations. |
Information Today October 2004 Barbara Quint |
Up Front with Barbara Quint: Future of the NIH Open Access Policy Basically, the NIH, funder of at least a quarter of the world's best medical research, will mandate that all grantees and contractors submit electronic copies of finished manuscripts for full-text release through PubMed Central, the National Library of Medicine's popular medical research site. |
Chemistry World March 19, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Split opens up on Capitol Hill over science funding Science advocates and researchers that depend on government grants are particularly worried now that Republicans control both chambers of Congress. |
Information Today December 3, 2001 Barbara Quint |
Toxcenter Database to Replace TOXLINE on STN International/CAS; TOXLINE Morphs at NLM Chemical Abstracts Service and its online partner, STN International, have launched a new toxicology database called Toxcenter... |
Information Today September 15, 2003 |
NewsBreaks PubMed to Gain OLDMEDLINE Citations... Communication Abstracts Now Available from CSA... SPARC Partners with New Labor Studies Journal... |
Information Today June 16, 2015 |
NIH Plans for the Future of the National Library of Medicine The National Institutes of Health's director, Francis S. Collins, approved the proposed strategic plan for the National Library of Medicine. |
Searcher March 2011 Matarazzo & Pearlstein |
Survival Lessons for Libraries: Educating Special Librarians -- "The Past Is Prologue" When we began writing this series of articles addressing survival lessons for special libraries, we had more questions than answers; this is still the case. |
D-Lib May/Jun 2009 Marill & Luczak |
Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine This article outlines the methodology the National Library of Medicine used to analyze the landscape of repository software. |
BusinessWeek October 28, 2010 Paul M. Barrett |
NASA: Lost in Space After 30 years, the Shuttle program will end. How do you outsource the astronaut business? |
Information Today November 12, 2012 |
NLM Launches Web Content Collecting Initiative The National Library of Medicine is selecting web content as part of its mission to collect, preserve, and make accessible the scholarly biomedical literature, as well as other resources. |
Geotimes June 2006 Margaret Anne Baker |
NASA Science: The Sick Man of Federal Research A key contributor to the Ottoman Empire's downfall was its leaders' resistance to changes and reform. The NRC report provides broad recommendations that NASA can follow to improve this disparity. Let's hope that the leaders of NASA remember their world history classes. |
Chemistry World March 7, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Obama's proposed science budget disappoints US researchers and science advocates are expressing significant disappointment at funding proposals for research agencies in President Obama's budget request for 2015. |
Information Today May 13, 2002 Paula J. Hane |
NLM Is Testing Visual Interface from Antarcti.ca Antarcti.ca Systems, Inc. has announced that the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Specialized Information Services division is funding and testing a prototype interface for its DIRLINE (Directory of Information Resources Online) database... |
D-Lib January 2000 Aaron Redalen & Naomi Miller |
Evaluating Website Modifications at the National Library of Medicine through Search Log Analysis |
National Defense April 2011 Sandra I. Erwin |
Army's Promise to War-Bound Soldiers: A Wireless Mobile Network If the Army's new tech-buying strategy goes according to plan, soldiers soon may be ditching paper maps, staticky radios and bulky satellite receivers. |