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Item # | Date | Time | Lines | Subject | | 150440 |
2012-05-02 |
19:28 |
83 |
Re: JSTOR |
| 150365 |
2012-04-30 |
14:32 |
38 |
REF: sports performance clinics market |
| 150298 |
2012-04-25 |
18:23 |
31 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150275 |
2012-04-25 |
15:46 |
1148 |
Re: Medical video database |
| 150272 |
2012-04-25 |
10:06 |
956 |
Re: Medical video database |
| 150277 |
2012-04-25 |
09:10 |
1181 |
Re: Medical video database |
| 150264 |
2012-04-24 |
18:12 |
60 |
Help Finding Citation?! |
| 150257 |
2012-04-24 |
15:21 |
61 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150206 |
2012-04-24 |
15:12 |
70 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150228 |
2012-04-24 |
13:31 |
46 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150215 |
2012-04-24 |
08:55 |
83 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150180 |
2012-04-23 |
18:44 |
287 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. Pub Med |
| 150182 |
2012-04-23 |
16:44 |
301 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. Pub Med |
| 150173 |
2012-04-23 |
16:24 |
206 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150177 |
2012-04-23 |
13:26 |
246 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150176 |
2012-04-23 |
12:20 |
65 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150175 |
2012-04-23 |
12:10 |
33 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150169 |
2012-04-23 |
11:30 |
161 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150171 |
2012-04-23 |
11:07 |
190 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150167 |
2012-04-23 |
08:26 |
145 |
FW: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed |
| 150158 |
2012-04-22 |
11:38 |
176 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150154 |
2012-04-21 |
12:21 |
129 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150153 |
2012-04-21 |
12:17 |
113 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150152 |
2012-04-21 |
10:53 |
100 |
Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed |
| 150137 |
2012-04-20 |
08:15 |
55 |
Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed |
| 149926 |
2012-04-09 |
09:34 |
28 |
REF?: Chemotherapy readmission rates |
| 149920 |
2012-04-08 |
10:37 |
79 |
Re: Summon Search Adds Proximity to Searching Capabilities |
| 149898 |
2012-04-05 |
11:41 |
165 |
Re: One-Stop Shop for tools, scales, measures, and instruments described in published articles? |
| 149875 |
2012-04-04 |
13:20 |
121 |
Summary: EBSCO managing full text DB titles in PubMed Linkout |
| 149751 |
2012-03-28 |
17:23 |
66 |
Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? |
| 149750 |
2012-03-28 |
16:51 |
47 |
Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? |
| 149748 |
2012-03-28 |
16:47 |
40 |
Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? |
| 149729 |
2012-03-27 |
19:48 |
41 |
Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down. |
| 149719 |
2012-03-27 |
18:31 |
49 |
FW: Is Ebscohost down? Thanks got the answer - it's down |
| 149714 |
2012-03-27 |
18:29 |
39 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149712 |
2012-03-27 |
18:27 |
21 |
Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149733 |
2012-03-27 |
16:25 |
42 |
PubMed problems as well |
| 149732 |
2012-03-27 |
16:15 |
36 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149728 |
2012-03-27 |
15:44 |
17 |
Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down. |
| 149727 |
2012-03-27 |
14:41 |
33 |
ILL: Military Medicine, March 2012 |
| 149723 |
2012-03-27 |
14:36 |
48 |
Question Re CHEST Antithrombotic Guidelines |
| 149722 |
2012-03-27 |
14:33 |
65 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149720 |
2012-03-27 |
14:31 |
19 |
Ebsco is down |
| 149715 |
2012-03-27 |
14:29 |
55 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149716 |
2012-03-27 |
14:29 |
41 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149717 |
2012-03-27 |
14:29 |
32 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149726 |
2012-03-27 |
14:29 |
79 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149713 |
2012-03-27 |
14:28 |
44 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149718 |
2012-03-27 |
13:30 |
56 |
Re: Is Ebscohost down? |
| 149721 |
2012-03-27 |
12:31 |
20 |
EBSCO is Down Worldwide |
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Item #150440 (2 May 2012 19:28) - Re: JSTOR
I just assumed that JSTOR was a platform for electronic journal content - I have never fully investigated, but it seemed akin to Ovid, EBSCOhost databases, etc. As I said, I only use it for our electronic subscription to ICHE. I guess I'm kind of confused on how an article can only be accessible via JSTOR? Unless the journal it appears in is not available anywhere else (print, publisher website, etc.).
Item #150365 (30 Apr 2012 14:32) - REF: sports performance clinics market they or another organization be a likely source? I have no access to Ebsco, so can't try the SportDiscus database. Anyone have any ideas of where else I can look for this? Thanks!!
Item #150298 (25 Apr 2012 18:23) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Maryann Cowgill / Maureen Coley <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]>
Item #150275 (25 Apr 2012 15:46) - Re: Medical video database > 1. CHAT: Librarians' Salaries (2) > 2. Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > 3. ILL: International Journal of Nursing Education > From: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > > > From: [log in to unmask] > > > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > > To: [log in to unmask] > Journal of Infection Control, but she wasn't positive. I have > searched a variety of terms in PubMed, EBSCO (MEDLINE, Nursing > Reference Center), and the Web to no avail. The 5 C's are "competent,
Item #150272 (25 Apr 2012 10:06) - Re: Medical video database 1. CHAT: Librarians' Salaries (2) 2. Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed 3. ILL: International Journal of Nursing Education From: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
> > From: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > To: [log in to unmask] Journal of Infection Control, but she wasn't positive. I have searched a variety of terms in PubMed, EBSCO (MEDLINE, Nursing Reference Center), and the Web to no avail. The 5 C's are "competent,
Item #150277 (25 Apr 2012 09:10) - Re: Medical video database > 1. CHAT: Librarians' Salaries (2) > 2. Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > 3. ILL: International Journal of Nursing Education > From: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > > > From: [log in to unmask] > > > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > > To: [log in to unmask] > Journal of Infection Control, but she wasn't positive. I have > searched a variety of terms in PubMed, EBSCO (MEDLINE, Nursing > Reference Center), and the Web to no avail. The 5 C's are "competent,
Item #150264 (24 Apr 2012 18:12) - Help Finding Citation?! Journal of Infection Control, but she wasn't positive. I have searched a variety of terms in PubMed, EBSCO (MEDLINE, Nursing Reference Center), and the Web to no avail. The 5 C's are "competent,
Item #150257 (24 Apr 2012 15:21) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: Donna Berryman <[log in to unmask]> > > From: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > To: [log in to unmask]
Item #150206 (24 Apr 2012 15:12) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Debra A Werner <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 12:10 PM Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
Item #150228 (24 Apr 2012 13:31) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Donna Berryman <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: [log in to unmask] > From: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > To: [log in to unmask]
Item #150215 (24 Apr 2012 08:55) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Sue Bradley <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 12:10 PM > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed >
Item #150180 (23 Apr 2012 18:44) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. Pub Med From: "Mills, Judith" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. Pub Med In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I have followed this thread with interest. I teach all of our students to use PubMed for one important reason. As they move into hospitals that are not affiliated with academic centers or do not have the budget for OVID, PubMed will always be available to them. I have spoken of my concerns about this to our local nursing instructors as well. I agree with the specificity of OVID but the new linking abilities, the MyNCBI enhancements all add to the benefits of learning and using PubMed . Most of the students I have been working with are confused by the different databases and there is a definite learning curve. When one considers the terms: OVID, EbscoHost, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL.... I try and explain these every day.
To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid.
I agree with Paul's lists of the advantages of both products. I'd add that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic reviews of the health sciences literature. I have helped many students conduct their systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. However, when they actually run the searches, they should use PubMed because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as noted by Paul).
> * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has > asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've > always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I
Item #150182 (23 Apr 2012 16:44) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. Pub Med From: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. Pub Med Comments: To: "Mills, Judith" <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > is a definite learning curve. When one considers the > terms: OVID, EbscoHost, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL.... I try and explain > these every day. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also > have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid. > > that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the > EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially > important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic reviews of the > systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant > MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. > However, when they actually run the searches, they should use PubMed > because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully > indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as > noted by Paul). > > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal > subscriptions. > > To: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has > > asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've > > always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I
Item #150173 (23 Apr 2012 16:24) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: "Titus, Mollie" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
databases and there is a definite learning curve. When one considers the terms: OVID, EbscoHost, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL.... I try and explain these every day. To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid.
that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic conduct their systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as noted by Paul). > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has > asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've > always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I
Item #150177 (23 Apr 2012 13:26) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: "Aspri, Jo-Anne" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: "Titus, Mollie" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I have followed this thread with interest. I teach all of our students to use PubMed for one important reason. As they move into hospitals that are not affiliated with academic centers or do not have the budget for OVID, PubMed will always be available to them. I have spoken of my concerns about this to our local nursing instructors as well. I agree with the specificity of OVID but the new linking abilities, the MyNCBI enhancements all add to the benefits of learning and using PubMed . Most of the students I have been working with are confused by the different databases and there is a definite learning curve. When one considers the terms: OVID, EbscoHost, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL.... I try and explain these every day.
To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid.
I agree with Paul's lists of the advantages of both products. I'd add that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic reviews of the health sciences literature. I have helped many students conduct their systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. However, when they actually run the searches, they should use PubMed because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as noted by Paul).
> * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has > asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've > always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I
Item #150176 (23 Apr 2012 12:20) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Susan Fowler <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: Julie Stielstra <[log in to unmask]>
Item #150175 (23 Apr 2012 12:10) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Julie Stielstra <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
Item #150169 (23 Apr 2012 11:30) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Patti Reynolds <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: Shannon Kealey <[log in to unmask]> databases and there is a definite learning curve. When one considers the terms: OVID, EbscoHost, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL.... I try and explain these every day. To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid.
that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic conduct their systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as noted by Paul). > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has > asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've > always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I
Item #150171 (23 Apr 2012 11:07) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Susan Fowler <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: Patti Reynolds <[log in to unmask]> indexed and PubMed Central publications, neither of which are included in the Ovid or Ebsco interfaces to Medline. The one thing that the Ovid interface allows for that PubMed does not is adjacency searching. I don't > databases and there is a definite learning curve. When one considers the > terms: OVID, EbscoHost, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL.... I try and explain > these every day. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed > > I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also > have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid. > > that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the > EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is > especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic > conduct their systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all > the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in > PubMed. > because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully > indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid > (as noted by Paul). > > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal > subscriptions. > > To: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has > > asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've > > always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I
Item #150167 (23 Apr 2012 08:26) - FW: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed From: "Erickson, Emily" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: FW: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed MIME-Version: 1.0
One clarification I do want to make is that Ebscohost and Ovid are not databases. In actuality, they are both vendors that offer many different databases. For instance, Ovid offers Clin-eguide (which we subscribe to here at MGMC)and Ebscohost has CINHAL. While we used to subscribe to CINAHL, we quit subscribing about 6-7 years ago. I found I
Now, both Ovid and Ebscohost offer Medline, but through my understanding, and confirmation from other librarians, Medline - through to journals that we have access to would be available. I will look into this and see about getting this set up. Ebsco's databases offer up to 800 full-text journals, but most journals are incomplete collections or are out-of-date. I was given this information by a librarian that subscribes to Ebsco.
Item #150158 (22 Apr 2012 11:38) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: "Vonville, Helena M" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed
I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid.
that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic reviews of the systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. However, when they actually run the searches, they should use PubMed because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as noted by Paul). > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > * Superior keyword searching, primarily for physicians. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has asked > me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've always > used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I am
Item #150154 (21 Apr 2012 12:21) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Shannon Kealey <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> I work at two institutions, and at each of them we use PubMed, and also have a subscription to Medline via either EBSCO or Ovid.
that, in my opinion, the thesaurus to find relevant MeSH headings in the EBSCO/Ovid products are superior to the MeSH database. This is especially important if any of your patrons wish to conduct systematic reviews of the systematic reviews, and we have an easier time finding all the relevant MeSH headings using Ovid or EBSCO than the MeSH database in PubMed. However, when they actually run the searches, they should use PubMed because of the access to the most recent results that are not yet fully indexed for Medline, which won't yet be available through EBSCO or Ovid (as noted by Paul). > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > * Superior keyword searching, primarily for physicians. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has asked > me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've always > used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I am
Item #150153 (21 Apr 2012 12:17) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: Renita Krasnodebski <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: "Deane, Paul" <[log in to unmask]> > * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. > * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. > * Superior keyword searching, primarily for physicians. > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed > > information. We have a new director of nursing education that has asked > me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've always > used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I am
Item #150152 (21 Apr 2012 10:53) - Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed From: "Deane, Paul" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Chat: Ovid vs. Ebscohost vs. PubMed Comments: To: "Erickson, Emily" <[log in to unmask]> * Current citations available before they appear on Ovid. * Links with Docline including Ovid and EBSCO CINAHL journal subscriptions. * Superior keyword searching, primarily for physicians. To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed
information. We have a new director of nursing education that has asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I am
Item #150137 (20 Apr 2012 08:15) - Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed From: "Erickson, Emily" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Chat: Ovid vs Ebscohost vs PubMed MIME-Version: 1.0 information. We have a new director of nursing education that has asked me why I don't have Ovid or Ebscohost. My answer is that I've always used PubMed and it's free. But, it has got me to thinking if I am
Item #149926 (9 Apr 2012 09:34) - REF?: Chemotherapy readmission rates
I do not know where to find statistics for chemo related readmission rates. I have searched Pubmed and Ebsco databases, and also Google. Does anyone have any references that may be helpful or tips on terminology?
Item #149920 (8 Apr 2012 10:37) - Re: Summon Search Adds Proximity to Searching Capabilities
Gosh, if not they could only add this Oh-so-advanced technology to PubMed. Wait- it's not that advanced. Ovid and Ebsco allow it and have for years.
Item #149898 (5 Apr 2012 11:41) - Re: One-Stop Shop for tools, scales, measures, and instruments described in published articles? available via the *Ebsco<http://toby.library.ubc.ca/resources/infopage.cfm?id’> * interface. (Some related content can be found in Google
Item #149875 (4 Apr 2012 13:20) - Summary: EBSCO managing full text DB titles in PubMed Linkout From: Danielle Linden <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Summary: EBSCO managing full text DB titles in PubMed Linkout MIME-Version: 1.0
1. Ebsco or NLM did this for us. I don't remember how it was done since it was many years ago. It is far too much work to do it yourself. Also, the problem is that their journal coverage changes every year without you necessarily knowing it. So, how would you keep up with the changes?
3. We have had Ebsco loading the FT titles from our aggregators for a few years and everything seemed to be going fairly smoothly.
The biggest problem was that you had to assume that titles were there in Linkout (look them up in Pubmed to see) because the Ebsco loads don't show up in the admin side as they would if you individually activate them (this has always bothered me).
However, just lately there has been some big glitch going on at Ebsco and I haven't seen any announcement about it.
Our ILL librarian reported to me that Docline was showing in Linkout that embargoed titles were full text when they clearly were not; and titles without full text at all were showing up as FT. This was/is intermittent-- not everything. I wrote to Ebsco and they acknowledged the problem and say they have been looking into the internal issue, but I haven't heard back that it's been fixed-- and the titles I reported are still wrong.
Problem is that I simply don't have the time to activate in the submission tool one by one; really difficult for the number of Ebsco dbs we have. I'd rather spend my time trying to get Ebsco to fix things (although it often takes way too long for them to get back to me).
4. I would definately let them take care of this for you. Startup/maintenance on your end is nothing at all, just give them your LinkOut ID. they do everything else for you. (You will want to undo whatever you've done yourself in the Submission tool, as they can't, and having multiple sets of links could be confusing.) As to glitches, we've had only a handful. Sometimes PubMed will try to link to an article that EBSCOhost can't find; I'm not sure why this happens but there is a reporting mechansim. It doesn't happen any more often with EBSCO than with some publisher sites. There have been a couple of other isolated issues but nothing major or that wasn't corrected quickly when reported. My experience hasn't given me any reason to want to take this on myself.
5. We have a still larger EBSCOHost collection, so it makes even more sense to have EBSCO handle the LinkOut setup. That is, except for one thing: I am not convinced that the embargoes (current X month(s) of content is withheld) are being correctly handled. EBSCO insists they are providing the embargo information, and the PubMed folks tell me they are accepting whatever EBSCO feeds them - i.e., if anything is wrong, it's the other guy's fault. Unfortunately, though, there is some something wrong, in that LinkOut shows links to full-text on EBSCOHost where we may have access to the title, but the items are within embargo periods, and are thus not truly available as full text. Some day when things settle down here slightly (from tornado to hurricane ;-) ), I want to call up items on PubMed of a decent number of EBSCOHost titles to confirm the problem is systematic and not hit-or-miss or for certain titles only.
Overall, having EBSCO set things up (and update them) is worthwhile. But this embargo syndrome is concerning.
6. We have Ebsco do this to save us all the hand entry but there are a few problems. These are the two we see occasionally. That said, I think that having them manage it still saves us enough time to justify it.
Item #149751 (28 Mar 2012 17:23) - Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? From: "Schroeder, Heidi" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today?
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Item #149750 (28 Mar 2012 16:51) - Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? From: "Whannell, Paula" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? Comments: To: Vicki Harden <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today?
Item #149748 (28 Mar 2012 16:47) - Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? From: Vicki Harden <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Is Ebsco Host Still Down Today? MIME-Version: 1.0
Item #149729 (27 Mar 2012 19:48) - Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down. From: "Nichols, William" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down. In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down.
Item #149719 (27 Mar 2012 18:31) - FW: Is Ebscohost down? Thanks got the answer - it's down From: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: FW: Is Ebscohost down? Thanks got the answer - it's down Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: Jesano,Rae Subject: RE: Is Ebscohost down?
All EBSCO databases are currently down. Maintenance was done this morning which caused some issues and now when you try to access a database the page times out.
EBSCO is currently working on this and it is their top priority.
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If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149714 (27 Mar 2012 18:29) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: Brian Helstien <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Is Ebscohost down?
If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149712 (27 Mar 2012 18:27) - Is Ebscohost down? From: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Is Ebscohost down? MIME-Version: 1.0
If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149733 (27 Mar 2012 16:25) - PubMed problems as well I've tried it numerous times this afternoon, going in and out, with no luck. With no EBSCO and no PubMed, I really think I do need to go home!!
Item #149732 (27 Mar 2012 16:15) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: Library <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? In-Reply-To: A<[log in to unmask]>
EBSCOhost and EDS Status
Due to routine maintenance currently underway, we are experiencing temporary service interruptions for EBSCOhost and EDS users.
Item #149728 (27 Mar 2012 15:44) - Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down. From: seconlibrary <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Ebsco and DynaMed down. MIME-Version: 1.0
Item #149727 (27 Mar 2012 14:41) - ILL: Military Medicine, March 2012
Has anyone received the March 2012 issue of Military Medicine? EBSCO hasn't loaded it yet. I contacted a couple librarians who receive the print version and they don't have it either. One of our staff members published an article in it. If you have it, I can send a Docline or OCLC ILL request. Able to pay. Thank you.
Item #149723 (27 Mar 2012 14:36) - Question Re CHEST Antithrombotic Guidelines do not subscribe to the journal and do not get it through our databases (EBSCO).
Item #149722 (27 Mar 2012 14:33) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: Claire Huntington <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: Rae Jesano <[log in to unmask]>
Due to routine maintenance currently underway, we are experiencing temporary service interruptions for EBSCOhost and EDS users. We apologize for this inconvenience and assure you that our engineering team is working on this top priority to restore service as soon as possible. >>> "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> 3/27/2012 2:27 PM >>> If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149720 (27 Mar 2012 14:31) - Ebsco is down From: seconlibrary <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Ebsco is down MIME-Version: 1.0
Ebsco is down. I called and they are having a problem at their end.
Item #149715 (27 Mar 2012 14:29) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: Mary Spalding <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Jesano,Rae <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? Â All we are getting is a blank screen. >
Item #149716 (27 Mar 2012 14:29) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: "Aldrich, Nancy" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]>
Hi - we couldn't get into CINAHL about 2 hours ago. I called Ebsco and they are "aware of the problem" - it's their servers. No ETA given. I just checked and I still can't get in.
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If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149717 (27 Mar 2012 14:29) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: "Durivage, Mary Jo" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Is Ebscohost down?
If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149726 (27 Mar 2012 14:29) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: Elizabeth Laera <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: Claire Huntington <[log in to unmask]> > Due to routine maintenance currently underway, we are experiencing > temporary service interruptions for EBSCOhost and EDS users. > We apologize for this inconvenience and assure you that our engineering > >>> "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> 3/27/2012 2:27 PM >>> > If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a > blank screen.
Item #149713 (27 Mar 2012 14:28) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: "Flathers, Kristina" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Is Ebscohost down?
If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149718 (27 Mar 2012 13:30) - Re: Is Ebscohost down? From: "Miller, Lou" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Is Ebscohost down? Comments: To: "Jesano,Rae" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Is Ebscohost down?
If you subscribe to Ebscohost, can you get in? All we are getting is a blank screen.
Item #149721 (27 Mar 2012 12:31) - EBSCO is Down Worldwide From: Emily Eresuma <[log in to unmask]> Subject: EBSCO is Down Worldwide MIME-Version: 1.0
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