Building up the „Virtual Library in Medicine“ in Germany Ulrich Korwitz German National Library of Medicine http://www.zbmed.de
Founded 1970 Financed by the Government and the States Largest medical library and most important document supplier for medical literature in Europe: 513.000 orders from customers outside the library walls in 2000 1 Mio volumes; 8.000 current periodicals
Definitions Digital Library Electronic Library Hybrid Library Virtual Library
Initiative „Foundation of Virtual Libraries“ in Germany German Research Foundation granted a two-year project to ZBMed to contribute to the „German Virtual Research Library“ 1 physician and 1 computer expert 150.000 DM for software licences
Foundation of the „Virtual Library in Medicine“ Integration of electronic publications, data bases, Internet sources, evaluated links, etc. under one single search menu Access via one main portal
Virtual Library of Medicine Contents (1): Bibliographic data and journal contents data in different formats Online catalogues of biomedical libraries Commercial databases External factual data bases Databases from the Internet Digital documents from the Internet
Virtual Library of Medicine Contents (2): Link database Access to preprint-servers, „gray literature“, electronic theses, statistical data, local and remote multimedia applications Access to document delivery services Access to electronic full texts of commercial journals
Existing Cornerstones User survey Enriched OPAC Catalogue of electronic journals CCMed Collection of evaluated Internet links Pay-per-view-service
Current Contents in Medicine CCMed Current Contents in Medicine
CCMed 650 scientific medical journals in German or published in Germany not being indexed in MEDLINE Scanning of contents OCR --> Data base Already scanned and indexed: 40.000 journal articles (6.000 scans) Order function will be added
Partners forming the „Information Alliance Medicine“ German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information (DIMDI) German National Library of Medicine (ZBMed) Project funded partly by the German Ministry of Health
Working Group of Information Alliances Information Alliance Medicine: DIMDI and ZBMed Information Alliance Technology (Getinfo): TIB Hanover and FIZ Karlsruhe Information Alliance Economy (EconDoc): GBI, HWWA, IFO and ZBW Information Alliance Education
Publication of the Meta-Journal „German Medical Science“ Partners: Working Group of Scientific Medical Societies : Editing, Peer-Reviewing ZBMed: Lectorate, Layout DIMDI: Technical Realization
German Medical Science Papers GerMedSci 2000;1 No. :33 (10. October) Available: http://www.GerMedSci/1-33.htm © AGMB, simultaneously published in AGMB aktuell, April 1999, Nr 5 Entwurf, angelehnt an e-BMJ an e-BMJ Entwurf, Welche Zeitschriften kann oder soll man sich noch leisten? Zur Nutzungsanalyse von Zeitschriftenbeständen in Medizinbibliotheken PDF of this article Additional material Send a response to this article Electronic responses to this article Related articles inGerMedSci Other related articles MEDLINE citation Download to Citation Manager This article has been cited by other articles Search EVA and MEDLINE for articles by:,N.N. Alert me, when: New articles cite this article Collections under which this article appears: Library services Medical Journals Scientific Publications N.N. librariana aDeutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin, 50924 Köln Correspondence to: N.N. .N.N@uni-xxxx.de Top Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion References Abstract Objective: Analyse der Nutzung von Zeitschriftenbeständen (retrospektive Studie) Design: Auszählung von Bestellungen im Ortsleih- und Fernleihverkehr und Direktversand verschiedener medizinischer Bibliotheken und der ZBMed Köln Main outcome measures: Bestellhäufigkeit einzelner Zeitschriftentitel differenziert nach Orts- und Fernleihe und Direktversand Results: die „Hitliste“ von im Ortsleihbereich und im Direktversand bestellten Zeitschriften war in den Spitzenpositionen stets vergleichbar, differierte jedoch sehr stark von der „Hitliste“ des Fernleihbereiches die in der Fernleihe bestellten Zeitschriftentitel streuen sehr stark, eine echte „Hitliste“ ist fast unmöglich
Entwurf, angelehnt an e-BMJ an e-BMJ Entwurf, Citation form 4. Hill, D., Brandon, A.: Brandon/Hill selected list of books and journals for the small medical library. Bull-Med-Libr-Assoc. 1999 Apr; 87(2): 145-69 [MEDLINE] [Abstract] Citation form Top Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion References Korwitz, U.: Welche Zeitschrift kann oder soll man sich noch leisten? German Medical Science [Serial online] 2000;1, Nr. 33 (10. October 2000) [(cited {date of citing}] Available from URL: http://www.GerMedSci/1-33.htm (Accepted 15. September 2000) Rapid responses to this article PDF of this article Additional material Send a response to this article Electronic responses to this article Related articles inGerMedSci Other related articles MEDLINE citation Download to Citation Manager This article has been cited by other articles Search EVA and MEDLINE for articles by: ,N.N. Alert me, when: New articles cite this article Collections under which this article appears: Library services Medical Journals Scientific Publications Panikmache Heinrich Auer, Bibliothek der Medizinischen Hochschule Auerbach, 11.10.2000 [Response] So ist es! Ansgard Hamburger, Medizinbibliothek Augustaburg, 12.10.2000 [Response] Other related articles in EVA Obst, O.: Zeitschriftenmanagement I - Preissteigerungen und Abbestellungen. Bibliotheksdienst Heft 5, 2000 [Full Text] Obst, O.: Zeitschriftenmanagement II - Zeitschriftenbedürfnisse und Bewertungskonzepte. Bibliotheksdienst Heft 7/8, 2000 [Full Text] Articles which cite this article Hopper, B.: Benutzungsstatistiken von Zeitschriften in medizinischen Bibliotheken. GerMedSci 2000, 1 No. 45 (20. October 2000) [Full Text]
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