I tend to agree with this. Sometimes I think we're all a little too trusting with the "new and improved" whatever-it-is coming down the pike. Come Sept. 30th, I know I'm going to be a little sad, and be thinking of the phrase "you don't know what you've got 'till it's gone!" Are we paving paradise to put up a parking lot? (Sorry, just a little hokey.) Teal King, MLS Health Sciences Library St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center 114 Woodland St. Hartford, CT 06105 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Tel: (860) 714-4339 Fax: (860) 714-8022 > ---------- > From: Burdick, Amrita J.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, June 18, 1999 10:05 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Demise of Medlars access? > > I am really concerned about the loss of access points which will happen > with the > switchover to the web-based version of searching. While PubMed has some > advanced options, many databases -- such as AIDSLINE are available only > through > Internet Grateful Med. Are we really going to lose the capability of > searching > many fields (such as chemical registry number, textwords with adjacency, > author > institutional affiliation, etc.) that have been helpful in complex > searches? I > contacted MEDLARS who told me to just enter textwords as MeSH headings > which is > an automatic mapping. The method they suggested for institutional > affiliation > simply didn't work. I haven't explored all the other fields and which ones > work > and which ones won't but it doesn't look good. > > I don't mind learning new forms of access (as long as they work > efficiently) but > I am reluctant to lose the complex searching capabilities of Elhill!!! > > Amrita Burdick, Clinical Medical Librarian > UMKC Health Sciences Library > 2411 Holmes St. > Kansas City, MO 64108-2792 > [log in to unmask] > (816) 235-1876 >