Monday, February 9, 2009

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] The Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellowship Program



 
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--- On Sun, 1/2/09, Charu <lib.wrd.2008@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Charu <lib.wrd.2008@gmail.com>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] The Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellowship Program
To: LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Sunday, 1 February, 2009, 11:03 AM

The Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellowship Program

 

Respected Friends,

 

Greetings for the day,

 

OCLC has invited the application from young Library and Information Science professionals from developing countries, for The Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellowship Program for the session 2010. This programme in the form of continuing education have jointly organised by IFLA and OCLC and sponsored by American Theological Library Association.

This is a five week programme where five librarians, including a theological librarian gets opportunity to meet with leading information practitioners, visit libraries and explore topics including information technologies, library operations and management and global cooperative librarianship.

The Fellows visit selected North American and European libraries, cultural heritage institutions and library organizations. The Fellows also observe OCLC's governance structure in action, gaining insight into issues affecting the global library cooperative.

Dates to be remember:-

Application deadline

06 March 2009

Selection

April - July 2009

Award announcement

August 2009

Program dates

April - May 2010 (exact dates to be determined)

 

 The detail information regarding this golden opportunity like Application Form and related guidelines can be accessed at following link:-

http://www.oclc.org/americalatina/en/community/careerdevelopment/fellows/default.htm

 

 

Regards,

Miss Charu Mathur

Delhi.
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Fw: [LIS-Forum] How to start a basic library ?



 
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From: Rajan <rajankila@hotmail.com>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] How to start a basic library ?
To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Friday, 30 January, 2009, 3:15 PM

Dear All,  The Unesco document "Libraries for all : how to start a basic library", brought to our notice by Dr Indira,  is an excellent practical guide to be taught in our library schools in the beginning so as to give the students  a holistic overview of the tasks ahead in the  library profession.  The list of options in decision-making, the practical hints on whereabouts and the logical sequencing of the sub topics make this document a good entry point for a new student of Library Science.  Regards,  K Rajasekharan  ------------------------------ Original Message: Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:39:25 +0530 From: "Indira" <indk68@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] Budgeting in Library Dear Mrs. Sheethal, UNESCO Publication "Libraries for all: how to start and run a basic library" written by Laura Wendell, the founder of the World Library Partnership, is a practical guide to establish and manage a library. available in English, French and Spanish in HTML and PDF formats. This resource guide is designed and developed for people with little or no training in librarianship and contains practical, step-by-step instructions for creating and managing a successful library. Here is the URL: http://www.unesco.org/webworld/highlights/library_run_020299.html Line-item Budgeting is discussed in P15-21. I feel we should include this in the Reading Lists of BLISC and MLISC programs. Hope this manual will be useful in our day-to-day practices. Dr Indira -------------------------------------------------     --  This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.  _______________________________________________ LIS-Forum mailing list LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in http://ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/mailman/listinfo/lis-forum 


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Fw: 20090203 - A reflection by Rajashekhar Devarai on Arun Maira's paper "global meltdown"

 



February 3rd 2009

 

A reflection of a Librarian on "A matter of trust/Arun Maira.-Times of India – February 2, 2009, page 16(centre page).

 

This educative centre page article by Management consultant Arun is educative and sensitizing.  It is specially useful to commoners and non-finance-non economists to grasp a minimum of understanding about concepts like : recession, global meltdown, global slowdown, global meltdown etc. The much valued freedom that the business need, the extent of accountability and responsibility that is required of them towards government and society are well brought out in the paper.

 

A reasonable and significant ethical level of conduct on the part of businessmen; transparency and required flexibility of rules and guidelines on the part of Government and a trust and belief of people towards both Government and Business work towards building  sound global economies.  As brought very well by Arun business which always wanted less and less interference by government, now wants their unquestioned and unlimited support both in terms of finance and moral backing.  It is true, these troubled times need fundamental changes in the ways governments function, in the way businesses function and in the way people empower and trust governments and business.  Are we all to move forward towards a disciplined flexibility and a reasonable balancer between freedom and equity.

 

What do we think about this as librarians? Directly or indirectly, to a more or less extent we too are business, a different servicing business.  Apart from asking more and more in terms of salaries and perks and of course budgets; we need to learn the economics of financing of the libraries, our duties and accountability towards all stake holders , I mean the institution we serve and the government and people at large.

 

As librarians let us learn more and more lessons of being sensitive, responsible and accountability and lateral thinking, at these troubled and hopeless times.  Shall we pledge to be out of the box, shall we restart ourselves to prove our social relevance and indispensability.  We have come of age.  Let us re-affirm ourselves, and continue our age old affinity with knowledge and its power.

 

Rajashekhar Devarai

Librarian

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blog : http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com

 
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Monday, February 2, 2009

20090202-Amsterdam revisited - Courtsey-Sonia of St.Xavior's college Mumbai

20090202-Amsterdam revisited - Courtsey-Sonia of St.Xavior's college Mumbai
 
Pictorial write up of Sonia (Hindustan times-HT Cafe 31-01-2009) of St.Xavior's College indeed took me  to the year 1998, when I was there. I was a member of a 6 member librarians team of NIFT who set out abroad for a conference (IFLA conference Amsterdam) and Fashion Fairs at London.
 
The trip inclusivie of travel time was about 15 days which also included a short visit to Rotterdam.  Amsterdam the city of museums , a city which sheltered protestants - a historical event, a city more known as an utopian city, indeed was my home for few days.  Cleanliness , smart and fast people, fast moving cars, old but grand and artistic buildings mark the city apart.  Red light areas of any city in the world scare even the so called daring urbanites., the city so beautifully different even in its redlight area.  People familites, children move freely around without any fear.... even late nights.  Dam square was liked by all of us for its beautiful setting, people around.  The picture of the city never fades from my memory even after 10 long years.  Thank you Sonia for reminding me of the beauty of this beautiful city.  It is quite interesting to know from  her that one can stay at Amsterdam now for a night @Rs.4416.00 - breakfast included : http://www.sevenbridgeshotel.in
 
Inspiration for this write up : Amsterdam awakening?Sonia.-HT cafe 31-01-2009 page 7 and 8.
 
 
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] FW: Ranking of World Web Repositiories



 
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Subject: [LIS-Forum] FW: Ranking of World Web Repositiories
To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in, digilib_india@yahoogroups.com, corporatelibrns@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 29 January, 2009, 8:42 PM

Ranking Web of World Repositories just published the latest ranking of January 2009.   Check the top 300 World repositories at http://repositories.webometrics.info/top300_rep.asp  And top 300 Institutional repositories at http://repositories.webometrics.info/top300_rep_inst.asp  Among World repositories, IISc from India stands 39th and ISI stands 105th. The leading International Repository in Library and Information Science and Technology called "E-LIS" 19th in the ranking.   Among Institutional repositories from India, IISc repository stands 28th and ISI repository stands 89th.   Methodology:  Using as basis the data from the Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR) and The Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpendOAR) the list of repositories is compuled accroding to certain conditions. See more details here about the methodilogy used http://repositories.webometrics.info/methodology_rep.html    ---------------------- Blogged at http://libinfospace.blogspot.com/2009/01/ranking-web-of-repositories.html             _______________________________________________ LIS-Forum mailing list LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in http://ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/mailman/listinfo/lis-forum  --  This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.  


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Friday, January 30, 2009

Thank you Vanelligirl

Dear Vanelli
 
Thank you for your good words, I would like to know more about yourself.
Do visit my blog and offer your comments
 
Best wishes vanelli.....
RajLibrarian
India
 
____________________________________
From: vanelli
Date: Sep 8, 2008 10:34 PM

Dear Friend,
 
After going through your profile i am pleased to contact you,
I personally loved people of style and creativity.
Your profile is lively chaming.
I will be glad if you can contact me on
vanelligirl_1985@yahoo.com
 
I will wait to hear from you for more details and my full contact.
Regards from
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Fw: [KM-Forum] International Workshop on Knowledge Management (IWKM 2009)-Concluded



 
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--- On Wed, 28/1/09, Naushad Ali <pmnaushadali@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
From: Naushad Ali <pmnaushadali@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [KM-Forum] International Workshop on Knowledge Management (IWKM 2009)-Concluded
To: iatlis@yahoogroups.com, corporatelibrns@yahoogroups.com, libtech@yahoogroups.com
Cc: digilib_india@yahoogroups.com, KM-forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 28 January, 2009, 6:58 PM


Dear Professionals

            An International Workshop on Knowledge Management (IWKM 2009)  was organized by Maulana Azad Library, Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh fromJanuary 24-25, 2009 .

The major objectives of the workshop were:

  • To identify Knowledge Management implementation in various corporate and academic institutes.
  • To understand the processes involved in capturing and sharing organization's knowledge assets, both tacit and explicit.
  • To learn handling of select KM models/technology tools such as MASK, KMM, CKF etc for developing KM in the respective fields of participants.
  • To identify constraints and challenges, while implementing Knowledge Management programme.

 

The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis, the Vice Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh . In his speech, he said "A creative approach to KM in R & D institutions can result higher research productivity and information flow" and  he emphasized the need of capturing tacit knowledge of scientists and academicians using modern communication technology.

Padamshri Prof. P. N. Kaula, Chief guest of the function highlighted the importance of KM in present society. The  concept of KM is fast developing and the time is here to implement the application of KM in Libraries and Information Centers .

 

Prof. Jean-Louis Ermine, Associate Dean, TELECOM School of Management , Paris France delivered keynote address.

 

Prof.  Ermine was the main resource person. Dr. Parag Sanghani, Director, AESMPGIBM, Ahmedabad, Dr. Debahsis Patnaik, IIT Kanpur and Dr. Zafar Numani, Dept. law, AMU delivered lectures on different aspects of KM.

 

About ninety delegates from libraries, management, IT, medicine, corporate, NGO and research organizations from India and abroad participated in the two day workshop.

 

Prof. Ermine gave hands on training in KMM and CKF models of KM technology. Study materials were distributed along with few exercises and presentations on CD-ROM for further developing their KM expertise. A cultural evening was also organized on 24th Jan.

.

Prof. V.K Abdul Jaleel, The Registrar, Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh distributed the certificates to the participants in the valedictory function.

 

Dr. Naushad Ali P.M

Reader/Organizing Secretary

IWKM 2009

 
 
Dr. Naushad Ali P.M
Reader
Deptt. of Library and Information Science
Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh, India-202 002
Tel:0571-2720119 (Res), Cell:
098972-58855
Email:pmnaushadali@ yahoo.co. in,naushadali. amu@gmail. com
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Fw: M.S. in Library and Information Science



 
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--- On Wed, 28/1/09, librarian Dr krishna <4867348992493532226@mail.orkut.com> wrote:
From: librarian Dr krishna <4867348992493532226@mail.orkut.com>
Subject: M.S. in Library and Information Science
To: "Librarian@LIS" <noreply-orkut@google.com>
Date: Wednesday, 28 January, 2009, 6:40 PM

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Indian Statistical Institute
Documentation Research and Training Centre
8th Mile, Mysore Road, Bangalore 560059



M.S. in Library and Information Science


With the emergence of knowledge-centered economies and the knowledge
society, Information & Knowledge Management has emerged as a major area of
concern and importance to large corporate houses, R & D Institutions and
even governments. The area cuts across several disciplines including
Information Technology, Library Science, and Management sciences, to
mention a few. The Documentation Research & Training Centre, a unit of the
Indian Statistical Institute, founded by Late Prof. S. R. Ranganathan is
an internationally recognized centre for advanced training and research in
this area. The DRTC now offers a novel M.S. Programme in Library &
Information Science with the primary objective of preparing the next
generation information managers. This new and unique programme offers an
ideal blend of courses spanning library science, information technology,
knowledge management and quantitative studies. The graduates of the
programme will find excellent openings in industry, especially the IT
industry, R & D organizations and institutions of higher education &
research. For those with an aptitude for higher studies and research the
M.S. Programme provides a solid foundation for Ph.D. programmes. Several
universities across the country have recognized DRTC as a centre for
doctoral research.

ELIGIBILITY

The minimum qualification for admission to the M.S. programme is a
Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized Indian or foreign
university (obtained after a minimum of 12+3 years of education) with at
least 60% marks in the qualifying examination.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

Selection of candidates for the M.S. programme will be based on academic
records and performance of the candidate in an all-India written entrance
test and interview. There is no tuition fee for the programme and all
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POETRY ON A LIBRARIAN

Ode to the Librarian
by Jennifer Jacobs
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Rated "G" by the Author.

The Librarian (with a capital L)
Is a saint who knows
She can't lock herself in a tower
She lives in the Library, her back to the door
And answers questions from patrons who call
In quiet, confused voices
Or with loud, angry demands
Or as an afterthought, mistakenly convinced she can offer nothing they don't already know
The Librarian turns no one away

The Librarian
Is closely related to
The Sorceress and the Poet
But her painful modesty and disturbing sense of propriety
Have prevented her from recognizing the kinship
And accepting her family's riches

The Librarian has, instead
Collected vast riches of her own
She knows the books are very important
Though she isn't sure…
Maybe some of them are more important
Than others
She has to read them
To see

and she's entranced and she forgets the others the pain and the beauty
The knowledge

"Oh, another patron…"

and she's entranced and she forgets the others the pain and the beauty
The knowledge

"Okay…the task at hand"

Was that a clue? Does he know something?
She sets aside the book she was reading, and follows the clue

and she's entranced and she forgets the others the pain and the beauty
The knowledge

Wouldn't it confuse her to find out
How much the Sorceress and the Poet
Admire her and how
Their painful modesty and disturbing sense of propriety
Have prevented them from recognizing the kinship
And accepting their family's riches…


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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

20090127gb - Video lecture - live by Dr.Eric Chivian (nobel laureate - 1985)

Lecture by Eric Chivian
26th Jan 2009
 
The best part of my visit to Techfesta was attending a live video lecture (video conference)...live by ERIC Chivian (recipient of Noble peace price in the year 1985) on Sustaining life. The Earth's biodiversity - the rich variety of life on our planet - is disappearing at an alarming rate.  And while human health depends, to a larger extent than we might imagine, on biodiversity, the essential relationship is rarely addressed.  JDr. Erick Chivian lectured on the importance of biodiversity to human health - from medicines, biomedical research, infectios diseases, and food production to the ecosystem services that support life on earth, and learn why we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world. , nor assume that we will be unharmed by its alteration.
 
Eric Chivian is the recipient of the 1985 Nobel peace prize.  He is the Founder and Director of the Centre of Health and the Global Environment, and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
 
 
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Monday, January 5, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] Vacancy of "ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN"



 
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From: mahammad rafi havaragi <havaragimm@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Vacancy of "ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN"
To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 10:36 AM

Dear Friends,

This is to inform you all that NMKRV College for Women requires "Assistant Librarian" for its Degree college Library 

Consolidated Salary: Rs. 5,000/- per month.

 below 30 years and holding First Class in 
B.Lib.I.Sc.or  D L I Sc may apply.
Experiance: 1 to 2 years
Apply Within 8 days.
Send your Resume to : havaragimm@yahoo.co.in or mamya.mh@gmail.com
For more detail, please contact Librarian.


Mahammad Rafi. M. H.
Librarian.
NMKRV College for Women
3rd block Jayanagar.
Bangalore-11
Mobile:- 9740069587

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Thank you Achala.... let the new year bring all happiness, prosperity and lots and lots of smiles to you and your family...

Thank you Achala....to to have
remembered us on the
eve of new year... let the new year 2009 bring all
happiness, prosperity and lots and lots of
smiles to you and your family... Let
Achala 2009 watches flood the market!
 
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Happy birthday, Happy new year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TO
PROF.TIKEKAR
 
Respected Sir,
 
Let the new year bring all happiness, peace and
good health to you and your family. I relish this
moment to wish you all the best on the eve of
new year 2009. I look forward for your blessings
all through.
 
Advance wishes to you on your birthday that
coincides with new year celebrations.
Happy birthday to you sir.
 
Kindly have a look at my professional
LIS blog and offer your comments for
its improvement.... It has about 50 authors
and contributors.....here is the link.....
 
 
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Friday, January 2, 2009

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Thank you, and wish you the same....
RajLibrarian

 
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--- On Thu, 1/1/09, Sharmi <sharmi.wb@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Sharmi <sharmi.wb@gmail.com>
Subject: HAPPY NEW YEAR!
To: "RajLibrarian IndiaLibrarianIntl" <lotus5673@gmail.com>, "Information@ Dr krishna" <kmkskn@gmail.com>, "dhrubo.mitra78@gmail.com" <dhrubo.mitra78@gmail.com>, "debjyoti basak" <debjyotibasak@gmail.com>, "Main Debasis Hoo ......." <mitdeba610@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, 1 January, 2009, 3:10 PM



Dear Friends, 
 
cid:4870D09DF84349B689023BAE0B475CB0@kamcotech
 
 
 

I wish you Health...
So you may enjoy each day in comfort.

I wish you the Beauty of nature...
That you may enjoy the work of God.

I wish you Wisdom to choose priorities...
For those things that really matter in life.

I wish you Generousity so you may share...
All good things that come to you.

I wish you Happiness and Joy...
And Blessings for the New Year.

I wish you the best of everything...
That you so well deserve.

A VERY-VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!
2009

 

Always Keep Smiling :)
 
 
 
 
 
 
With Best Wishes and Regards,
 
Sharmila Bose
Documentation-cum-Asssitant Librarian
Centre for Women's Studies
North Bengal University
 


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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Monday, December 29, 2008

News alert from Archana Singh Librarian - Allahabad - Indian Newspapers and Magazines on the NET



 
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Subject: Net
To: lotus5673@gmail.com
Date: Monday, 29 December, 2008, 12:46 PM

Indian Newspapers and Magazines on the NET

Magzine
  • India Today                                                                                                      www.india-today.com
  • Outlook                                                                                                  www.outlookindia.com
  • The Week                                                                                                          www.the-week.com
  • Frontline                                                                                                            www.the-hindu.com/fine/index.htm
  • Filmfare                                                                                               www.filmfare.com
  • Screen                                                                                 www.expressindia.com/screen/index.html
  • Femina                                                                                            www.feminaindia.com
  • Sportstar                                                                                                   www.the-hindu.com/tss
  • Competition Master                                                                          www.competitionmaster.com
  • Business Today                                                                                       www.india-today.com/ntoday
  • Computer World                                                                                                   www.indiagate.com/mags/compw
  • Computer Today                                                                                                               www.india-today.com/ctoday
  • Discover India (Travel)                                                                         www.pugmarks.com/d-india
  • PC Quest                                                                                                                                         www.pcquest.com
  • PC World                                                                                              www.indiagate.com/mags/pcw
  • Export Import Trade Flash                                                                                           www.trade-india.com/tradeindia/tflash
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Friday, December 26, 2008

Re: Greetings!

Thank you so much Suguna,
Wish you and your
family a Warm and Merry Christmas.... Let this
Christmas bring all new vigour, strength and
new life to you and all of your dear ones.
 
Raj

 
Librarianship is a noble profession.
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--- On Thu, 25/12/08, Sugunasri Maddala <sugunasrimaddala@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Sugunasri Maddala <sugunasrimaddala@yahoo.com>
Subject: Greetings!
To: lotus5673@yahoo.co.in
Date: Thursday, 25 December, 2008, 6:09 PM

Dear Devrai,

I wish you and your family a very happy and prosperous
New Year!
 
Sugunasri
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Saturday, December 20, 2008

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Librarianship is a noble profession.
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--- On Fri, 19/12/08, archana singh <bhadouria.archanasingh@gmail.com> wrote:
From: archana singh <bhadouria.archanasingh@gmail.com>
Subject: BIOSIS
To: lotus5673@gmail.com
Date: Friday, 19 December, 2008, 4:44 PM

BIOSIS (Biological Science Information system)
 
Biosis is a non-profit organisation established in 1926 to faster the growth, communication and use of biological knowledge for the common good. By accumulatinig the world's largest collection of abstracts and bibliographic raferences to worldwide biological and medical literature and organizing this information for easy access, BIOSIS provides vital sources of information for life scientists.
                      BIOSIS processes approximately 550,000 items each year, from primary research and review journals, books monographs and conference proceeding, The BIOSIS information system, a pool of material totalling over 13 million citations is available in several formats. These include Biological abstract (BA), the leeading printed reference publication for life science information and Biological Abstract/RRM (Report, Meeting and Reviws) (BA/RRM), the companion printed reference to Biological Abstract, BIOSIS also publishes Zoological Record supplying a comprehensive collection of reference to zoological research article worldwide. These print product are also available in CD-ROM formats, along with BIOSIS Previes on CD, foods intelligence on CD and TOXLINE plus. In addition to print and compact disc format , BIOSIS' extensive database of citations can be accesssed via an online service lity independent assessments of therapeutics and advance in new drug development. Health-care professionals and patients access diverse information through PharmInfoNet including full-text articles from clinical & patient publications, medical meeting announcements and highlight, disease centers with links to Internet resources, an extansive drug database with lonks to monographs, and a small area for advertisers. those interested in drug development and disease management can find leads to new investigational agents and can monitor advance in drug research. Pharmaceutical Information Network includes Biotechnology, Drug Information, Drug Research and development, General Medical and Pharmaceutical resources, Government Resources, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Associations, Pharmacy School and Heigher Education Centres, Pharmaceutical Companies on the Net , Biotechnology Resources etc. Dental Literature and the Intarnational Nursing Index. Citations for Medline are creted by the National Library of Medicine, International MEDLARS partners, and cooperating professional organisations.

             Recent reference are contained in MEDLINE; segmented MEDLINE backfiles (MED93, MED90, D85, MED75, MED66 and OLDMEDLINE) cantain older material. 


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