The currency of selected versions of the MEDLINE database on CDβROM and in online format was studied. The arrival of issues from 72 monthly journals and nine weekly titles during a 3βmonth period was monitored and their appearance in the various MEDLINE formats were recorded. Availability data for M
A comparison of the currency of secondary information sources in the biomedical literature. 1. Weekly current awareness services
β Scribed by FELICITY GRAINGER; ELIZABETH LYON
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 558 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1471-1834
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β¦ Synopsis
Three biomedical current awareness products which are distributed on floppy disc, were studied over a period of 3 months.
They were monitored for the speed with which primary journal issues were indexed, and for the coverage of the journals which were selected for study. Data on issues of 72 monthly journals (38 North American and 34 European) and nine weekly titles (four from North America and five from Europe) were recorded.
The time to elapse between publication date and arrival of hard copy in the British libraries and appearance in secondary sources varied enormously.
The findings suggest that monthly journal issues appear in the secondary sources on average 6β7 weeks after publication date and weekly journals appear after approximately 4 weeks. Indexing of North American monthy journals is 1 week ahead of European titles in the two products from the US, but the European service indexed European publications sooner.
One product, Current Contents on Diskette, contained all issues included in the 3βmonth period covered by the study, but Reference Update omitted 9.1% of the issues and Medical Science Weekly 1.6%, including leading biomedical journals.
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