Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Open WorldCat Program at OCLC

The Open WorldCat program makes records of library-owned materials in OCLC's WorldCat database available to Web users on popular Internet search, bibliographic and bookselling sites. The result: OCLC member libraries are more visible on the Web, and their catalogs are more accessible from the sites where many people start their search for information.

To learn more, click here:
http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/open/default.htm

Look What's New at CIAO

See the latest list of books, working papers, journals and Policy Briefs (many in full-text) at Columbia International Affairs Online:

http://www.ciaonet.org/frame/wnewfrm.html


Four Complimentary E-books From Knovel

The Knovel company offers free access to academic libraries.

The 4 titles offered at no cost to all academic institutions are:
* Knovel Critical Tables
* International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics,
Chemistry and Technology
* Smithsonian Physical Tables (9th Revised Edition)
* Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and
Mathematical Tables

Sweet Briar College faculty and staff can read these books by going to the Library's Full-Text page:
http://www.cochran.sbc.edu/databases/subsdbfull.html

If you would like to have an orientation for your classes to this or other electronic resources, please call Liz Kent at x6315.

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Publishers Contribute New Content to Project MUSE®

PRESS RELEASE

Publishers contribute new content to Project MUSE®

(Baltimore, Maryland) - Project MUSE® is pleased to announce the selection of 26 new scholarly, peer-reviewed journals and 7 new publishers in 2005. These 26 journals were selected on the basis of their value to the collections, and their inclusion in indexes and archival collections.

A unique collaboration between academic libraries and university presses and scholarly societies, MUSE enables not-for-profit publishers in the humanities and social sciences to disseminate their content globally. Since 1999, more than 210 journals from over 50 publishers have been selected for inclusion in the Project MUSE® collection, bringing the total number of full-text titles offered to over 270. An estimated 10.8 million scholars worldwide have access.

NEW TITLES FROM ONGOING MUSE PUBLISHERS

MUSE is delighted to announce that the following titles have been selected from those submitted by existing publishers. The new title list includes titles selected since the original announcement this past August.

Indiana University Press (http://www.iupjournals.org/), a member of MUSE since 1999 and publisher of 23 journals in the collection, will add four titles: Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism, Film History: An International Journal, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion.

Oxford University Press (www.oupjournals.org ), a member of MUSE since 1999 and publisher of 8 journals in the collection, will add two titles: Journal of the Royal Musical Association and Past & Present.

University of Toronto Press (http://www.utpjournals.com/), a member of MUSE since 2003 and publisher of 9 journals in MUSE, will add three titles: University of Toronto Quarterly, Victorian Periodicals Review and Modern Drama: world drama from 1850 to the present.

Johns Hopkins University Press (http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals), founder of MUSE in 1994 and publisher of 56 journals in the collection, will add two titles: Children’s Literature Association Quarterly and Sirena: poesia, arte y critica.

Brookings Institution Press (http://www.brookings.edu/press/journals.htm), a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 6 journals in MUSE, will add Future of Children.

University of Texas Press (http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/journals.html), a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 8 journals in MUSE, will add Asian Music.

Michigan State University Press (http://msupress.msu.edu/journals.php), a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 7 journals in MUSE, will add Red Cedar Review.

University of Nebraska Press, (http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/search/JournalSearch), a member of MUSE since 1999 and publisher of 11 journals in MUSE, will add Women and Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture.

West Virginia University Press (http://www.as.wvu.edu/press/journ.html) a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 3 journals in MUSE, will add Tolkien Studies.

NEW PUBLISHERS AND NEW TITLES

MUSE welcomes the following titles selected from the new publishers joining in 2005.
The African Studies Association (http://www.africanstudies.org/) will add two titles: African Studies Review and History in Africa.

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens (http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/) will add Hesperia.

The Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/ANZAMEMS/) will add Parergon.

The Bibliographic Society of The University of Virginia (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/) will add Studies in Bibliography.

The Hastings Center(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/) will add Hastings Center Report.
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan (http://monumenta.cc.sophia.ac.jp/) will add Monumenta Nipponica.

The University of Pennsylvania Press (http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/) will add three titles: Hispanic Review, Jewish Quarterly Review, and Journal of the Early Republic.

TITLE STATUS CHANGES

Three previously announced new titles will not be joining MUSE in 2005. IRB has been withdrawn by its publisher, The Hastings Center. Black Scholar will no longer be published by the University of Nebraska Press. Pacific Affairs is indefinitely delayed due to pending contract issues. Please follow up directly with these publishers for more information.

MUSE regrets that two titles in addition to the ones announced this past summer will not be continuing in MUSE in 2005. Joyce Studies Annual has ceased publication. Geographical Analysis has moved to a for-profit publisher for 2005. All issues previously published in MUSE will remain in the collection.

Publishers Contribute New Content to Project MUSE®

PRESS RELEASE

Publishers contribute new content to Project MUSE®

(Baltimore, Maryland) - Project MUSE® is pleased to announce the selection of 26 new scholarly, peer-reviewed journals and 7 new publishers in 2005. These 26 journals were selected on the basis of their value to the collections, and their inclusion in indexes and archival collections.

A unique collaboration between academic libraries and university presses and scholarly societies, MUSE enables not-for-profit publishers in the humanities and social sciences to disseminate their content globally. Since 1999, more than 210 journals from over 50 publishers have been selected for inclusion in the Project MUSE® collection, bringing the total number of full-text titles offered to over 270. An estimated 10.8 million scholars worldwide have access.

NEW TITLES FROM ONGOING MUSE PUBLISHERS

MUSE is delighted to announce that the following titles have been selected from those submitted by existing publishers. The new title list includes titles selected since the original announcement this past August.

Indiana University Press (http://www.iupjournals.org/), a member of MUSE since 1999 and publisher of 23 journals in the collection, will add four titles: Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism, Film History: An International Journal, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion.

Oxford University Press (http://www.oupjournals.org/ ), a member of MUSE since 1999 and publisher of 8 journals in the collection, will add two titles: Journal of the Royal Musical Association and Past & Present.

University of Toronto Press (http://www.utpjournals.com/), a member of MUSE since 2003 and publisher of 9 journals in MUSE, will add three titles: University of Toronto Quarterly, Victorian Periodicals Review and Modern Drama: world drama from 1850 to the present.

Johns Hopkins University Press (http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals), founder of MUSE in 1994 and publisher of 56 journals in the collection, will add two titles: Children’s Literature Association Quarterly and Sirena: poesia, arte y critica.

Brookings Institution Press (http://www.brookings.edu/press/journals.htm), a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 6 journals in MUSE, will add Future of Children.

University of Texas Press (http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/journals.html), a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 8 journals in MUSE, will add Asian Music.

Michigan State University Press (http://msupress.msu.edu/journals.php), a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 7 journals in MUSE, will add Red Cedar Review.

University of Nebraska Press, (http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/search/JournalSearch), a member of MUSE since 1999 and publisher of 11 journals in MUSE, will add Women and Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture.

West Virginia University Press (http://www.as.wvu.edu/press/journ.html) a member of MUSE since 2000 and publisher of 3 journals in MUSE, will add Tolkien Studies.

NEW PUBLISHERS AND NEW TITLES

MUSE welcomes the following titles selected from the new publishers joining in 2005.
The African Studies Association (http://www.africanstudies.org/) will add two titles: African Studies Review and History in Africa.

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens (http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/) will add Hesperia.

The Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/ANZAMEMS/) will add Parergon.

The Bibliographic Society of The University of Virginia (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/) will add Studies in Bibliography.

The Hastings Center(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/) will add Hastings Center Report.
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan (http://monumenta.cc.sophia.ac.jp/) will add Monumenta Nipponica.

The University of Pennsylvania Press (http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/) will add three titles: Hispanic Review, Jewish Quarterly Review, and Journal of the Early Republic.

TITLE STATUS CHANGES

Three previously announced new titles will not be joining MUSE in 2005. IRB has been withdrawn by its publisher, The Hastings Center. Black Scholar will no longer be published by the University of Nebraska Press. Pacific Affairs is indefinitely delayed due to pending contract issues. Please follow up directly with these publishers for more information.

MUSE regrets that two titles in addition to the ones announced this past summer will not be continuing in MUSE in 2005. Joyce Studies Annual has ceased publication. Geographical Analysis has moved to a for-profit publisher for 2005. All issues previously published in MUSE will remain in the collection.

Saturday, December 11, 2004

VIVA Steering Committee News

Colleagues --The VIVA Steering Committee met on Thursday, December 9, 2004. Here are a few of the highlights:

1. The Steering Committee approved the acquisition of the Institute of Physics current journals (to build on the archives we current own). The Committee approved the cost sharing proposition for this acquisition for 2005 and 2006. VIVA intends to fully support this acquisition in the year 2007. [Access will begin as soon as possible, perhaps as early as January 1, 2005.]

2. The Steering Committee approved the acquisition of EngnetBase and CRC Handbook of Chemistry subscription. [Access is estimated to begin in early spring semester.]

3. The Steering Committee approved the acquisition of Ariel 4.0 upgrades for all (public and private) members. Schools will be asked to confirm the number of upgrades they wish to receive. Schools requiring NEW software (not upgrades) need to let me know and these will be considered on an as needed basis.

4. The Steering Committee approved renewals for the following VIVA resources: a. ABC-CLIO b. Institute of Physics Journals ARCHIVES c. American Mathematical Society Journals d. American Mathematical Society - MathSiNet. e. Cambridge University Press Journals. f. HarpWeek Maintenance. g. AP IDEAL Archives on OCLC/ECO

5. The Steering Committee approved funding for a one day training session in the spring for selected VIVA products.

6. 3 additional ports will be added to OCLC FirstSearch as of February 1, 2005.

7. Pricing for the PsycArticles subscriptions was approved. [Invoices will be mailed shortly.]

8. The Steering Committee approved the search for a fulltime Associate Director for VIVA, a professional librarian (or equivalent) position with administrative faculty status.

The full minutes will be drafted, reviewed and posted very shortly --probably within 3 weeks. All VIVA Steering Committee minutes are linked from this web site: http://www.gmu.edu/library/fen/viva/mindex.html

Cheers,

Kathy

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

NewsBank Enhancements

Dear Customer,

On December 20, 2004, NewsBank will update your online newspaper subscription with several exciting enhancements, making it easier than ever to locate, review and use news articles. The more intuitive interface features:

* The ability to browse by "date" and "section," making it possible to read the electronic newspaper content much as you would a print version.

* "Quick links" on each article page for instant searches by author, page, section or date without starting a new search.

* The option to search within a specific newspaper section.

* The ability to view an unlimited number of search results. Previously, a search could return a maximum of 200 results.

* New "Search History" and "Saved Articles" functionality which tracks recent searches, lists them so they can be easily reviewed and consolidates all selected articles so each is only a click away.

* "Search History" and "Saved Articles" tabs have been integrated as links into the left navigation area for more intuitive navigation.

* A new "Source Groups" option that allows you to create a customized group of titles (i.e., "Southern California", "Upstate New York", "Eastern Europe", "Local Newspapers", etc.)

If you have questions or comments, your Customer Service Representative can be reached at 800-243-7694 (802-875-2910 for overseas customers) or by email at custservice@newsbank.com.

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Monday, December 06, 2004

ARBA Enhancements

Dear ARBAonline Subscribers:

More than 200 reviews have just been added for the December 2004 update of ARBAonline. This month you'll find critical reviews of the most recently released print and online editions of reference materials in the areas of general reference, social sciences, humanities, and science and technology. Unlike many other review sources, ARBAonline aims to be as comprehensive as possible and features lengthier reviews that offer both positive and negative aspects of the work under review. Because ARBAonline has a roster of over 400 academic, public, and school librarians who are knowledgeable about the needs of their patrons, their recommendations for or against the purchase of a resource can help you keep your collection current and save you money in the process.

This month ARBAonline has added reviews of the following resources:

American Home Front in World War II Reference Library (U*X*L/Gale Group) Cybercrime: A Reference Handbook (ABC-CLIO) Dictionary of Gene Technology, 3d edition (John Wiley) Encyclopedia of Applied Developmental Science (Sage Publications) Encyclopedia of Protestantism (Routledge) Medicinal Plants in Folk Tradition (Timber Press) On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier II (Scarecrow Press) Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America (Oxford University Press) Public Library Catalog: Guide to Reference Books and Adult Nonfiction (H. W. Wilson) The Queer Encyclopedia of the Visual Arts (Cleis Press) Researching National Security and Intelligence (CQ Press) Western Philosophy: An Illustrated Guide (Oxford University Press)

We are currently working on reviews of the following resources for our January 2005 update:

Database of the California Academy of Sciences, Department of Anthropology Collection (http://www.calacademy.org/research/anthropology/acollection.html) Encyclopedia of Animals (University of California Press) Encyclopedia of Catholic Literature (Greenwood Press) Encyclopedia of Evaluation (Sage Publications) Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity (Macmillan Reference) Essential Shakespeare Handbook (DK Publishing) France: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present (Facts on File) Oxford Companion to the Mind (Oxford University Press) Riverside Dictionary of Biography (Houghton Mifflin)

As ARBAonline strives to bring you the most up-to-date information on reference materials available, we continue to rely on your comments and suggestions in order to make this resource as valuable and user-friendly as possible. We look forward to you feedback! The ARBA staff would like to wish you all a happy-and healthy-and holiday season!

Happy Holidays!

Shannon Hysell, Associate Editor