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ENABLING SINGLE POINT ACCESS TO E-JOURNALS: SGPGIMS
LIBRARY INITIATIVE.
Ms.Prabha Manoj Kumar
Librarian
SGPGIMS, Lucknow
India
Email: [email protected]
Presented by : Stuart Glover , Programme Lead, HLG 2010
Presented at: CILIP Health Libraries Group Conference: Keeping information
centre stage amid changing scenery 19th & 20th July 2010 at The Lowry,
Salford Quays, Manchester.
What LinkOut Is?
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LinkOut is a service of Entrez that allows to link directly
from PubMed and other Entrez databases.
LinkOut aims to facilitate access to relevant online
resources.
LinkOut Help contains information on using
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LinkOut
providing links to external resources and, for libraries,
information on creating and managing an institutional LinkOut
account that will allow users to link directly from PubMed to local
library resources.
It also contains information on two related services
1. Outside Tool
2. Document Delivery Service.
Why PubMed LinKOut?
• PubMed is the main search engine for biomedical literature.
• It is the most important online tool for the majority of
physicians.
• It is freely available wherever there is internet access.
• It requires no registration, no subscription, and no fees.
• Citations are available since 1950 to present. It covers 5,000+
indexed journals published worldwide and includes links to
full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web
sites.
• LinkOut for Libraries links users directly from PubMed
citations to library holdings – electronic full-text and print
when the provider/library of an e-journal is a LinkOut
participant.
• Today 99% of PubMed Citations have a LinkOut link.
LinkOut Participants
As of July 2010, there are 3046 LinkOut participants out of
which 2385 are libraries participating from all over the world.
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Graph showing the increase of LinkOut participants from all over the world
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Indian Scenario
Among 300 plus medical colleges and institutions in India only
nine are PubMed LinkOut participants.
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Cadila Pharmaceutical Ltd
Christian Medical College, Vellore
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai,
Pramukhswami Medical College, Gujarat
Regional Cancer Centre Library, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Dharwad, Karnataka
Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai
Tuberculosis Research Centre
Need for Implementing PubMed LinkOut at SGPGIMS
• Acquisition, metadata organization and system management
of increasing e-resources had become a complicated task.
• In spite of advantages in terms of access and search
capabilities, the library’s online resources were underused.
• Users frustrated with navigating different interfaces to
retrieve information.
• Enabling easy, timeless, single point access and optimum
usage of e- resources.
• Providing patrons with seamless linking from database
citations via PubMed to the library’s online journal holdings.
• Open access linking to titles to which library does not
subscribe through applying filters in “My NCBI account”.
Steps to Setting up LinkOut
• Get a LinkOut Account
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Enter information about the library
Entering electronic journal holdings
Get LinkOut icons
Make LinkOut icons display (activate your icons)
Publicize LinkOut
How to get a LinkOut account
• Send an email message to NML.
• Enter “LinkOut Registration Request” in the subject line.
• NLM responds via email with library’s user name and
password for LinkOut.
• Also provides link for the Library Submission Utility
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/linkout/libHld
LinkOut page for SGPGI Library Submission Utility
Submission of Holding List Provider Wise
Checking boxes in
Holdings Submission
Checking Boxes in Case for Embargo
Embargo period
Activating Icon
Maintenance Of LinkOut
• Only Librarian is authorized to edit and update holdings on LinkOut
submission utility periodically in order to keep it current.
• The customized link to access PubMed is posted on the intranet page.
• Users are encouraged to use this link for easy and timeless access.
Awareness Of LinkOut Among The Users
Initiatives were taken to publicize LinkOut among the patrons by
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Face to face interaction by going out and taking the library to its
users
• Promotion and marketing by emails /intranets to all the library
users and sending online tutorial information .
• Organizing training session and orientation courses at least twice
in a year.
How Linkout works
Users can access PubMed by adding libraries as filter.
Login in “My NCBI” account which is customizable
for an individual.
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By “Original” or “Classic” LinkOut i.e by Clicking
the pubMedsearch@sgpgilibrary on institute’s
intranet page or typing
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?ho
lding=iinsagplib
My NCBI
Add in filter
By “Original” or “Classic” LinkOut
By Clicking the pubMedsearch@sgpgilibrary on
institute’s intranet page or typing
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?ho
lding=iinsagplib we get the following result.
Icon showing
institutional access
Usage Statistics
RESULT
• LinkOut enables single point access to the library
online collection totally free of cost.
• Remarkable increase in the usage of online journals
and databases.
• Reduction in queries related to full-text availability in
the library thus saving time.
• Reduction in request for interlibrary loan for full text
electronic articles as local libraries can also be used
as filters by the users in “My NCBI Account”.
• Increase in level of confidence among the users as
they have become aware of the library resources.
• Professional enhancement of the librarian to provide
such a value added service.
Conclusion
• LinkOut has really brought a quantum change in the way the users
access journals in the campus.
• LinkOut is a tremendous tool and has been helpful in bringing
together all of the Library’s journal holdings into one single
platform easy-to-use system/program.
• Plan to add up the print holdings on the Pubmed Linkout at
earliest.
• In developing countries like in India where there is always a
budget crunch there is a strong need to educate the medical
librarians about the features of PubMed LinkOut as it is totally free.
• Training programs or workshops needs to be organised by NLM
fully funded at national level or international level so as to promote
the usage of this product which will further maximize the usage of e
journals.
References
1. Hill DR, Stickell HN. Brandon/Hill selected list of print books and journals
for the small medical library. Bull Med Libr Assoc 2001 Apr; 89(2):13153.
2. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/linkout/doc/liblofaq.shtml
3. Armstrong, AR Implementing PubMed's LinkOut to Full-Text E-Journals:
Challenges and Solutions. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical
Libraries 2004; 1(2): 39 – 48.
4. www.ovid.com/site/products/tools/Pubmed_Linkout.doc
5. Cecchino, Nicola J, Full-Text Linking Demystified. Journal of Electronic
Resources in Medical Libraries 2008; 5(1): 33-42.
6. Nahim AM, Canese K. LinkOut for Libraries Now Available. NLM Tech
Bull. 2001 Mar-Apr; (319): e7.
7. Dorothy, KR, Implementing a Personalized Resource Management
Program for a Small Medical Library by Using LinkOut. Medical
Reference Services Quarterly 2006 Fall 25(3): 77-85.
If you have any comments or questions,
please contact:
Ms.Prabha Manoj Kumar
Librarian
SGPGIMS, Lucknow
India
Email: [email protected]