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IOP / Librarians Newsletter July 1999

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>LIBRARIANS NEWSLETTER   #2 July 1999
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>Dear Librarian
>
>*** News from the Institute of Physics Publishing ***
>
>Please see below the second of a series of newsletters from the
>Customer Services team at Institute of Physics Publishing (IoP).  Our
>aim is to keep you informed and up to date with the latest developments
>to our services.  
>
>Should you be in a position to produce your own newsletter, please feel
>free to include any of the points listed below for your users and
>colleagues:
>
>Featured in this issue:
>
>1.  Ei Compendex(r) and PageOne(tm) databases added to Axiom(tm)
>2.  Links to the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (JJAP) from
>Axiom(tm)
>3.  CHEST
>4.  Now 2 modes of access to Axiom(tm): Enhanced and Standard
>5.  STACKS(tm)
>6.  Associate Members sign up for New Journal of Physics (NJP)
>7.  Full Text HTML for Semiconductor Science and Technology
>8.  Journals Bulletin (2000) now online
>9.  Feedback
>
>
>1.  EI COMPENDEX(r) AND PAGEONE(tm) ADDED TO AXIOM(tm)
>
>Ei Compendex(r) from 1990 to present day is now available to purchase
>through IoP's Axiom(tm) service, which already features the INSPEC
>Database from the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE).
>
>Ei PageOne(tm), a tables of contents database providing bibliographic
>data for > 5,400 titles, is also available to Compendex(r) subscribers
>at no additional cost. PageOne(tm) features tables of contents from
>journals, conference proceedings, technical reports and trade
>publications back to 1994.
>
>Axiom(tm) customers will now have the opportunity to use its familiar
>and sophisticated interface to search across three comprehensive
>collections of scientific and technical data with access to over 10
>million records from over 9000 publications.
>
>More details are available from axiom.iop.org
>
>
>2.  LINKS TO THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS (JJAP) FROM
>AXIOM(TM)
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>On 24 May 1999 direct links from abstracts in Axiom(tm) to the abstract
>and full text of the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics were made
>available via the JJAP link manager.  If you subscribe to JJAP you can
>now download the full text from the online journal; non-subscribers may
>have the option for document delivery.
>
>IoP continues to speak to other publishers and learned societies in its
>hope to add more links to primary data in the near future.  Watch this
>space!
>
>
>3.  CHEST
>
>Having been invited to tender, from 1 September 1999, IoP will become
>an authorized service provider of the INSPEC Database under the terms
>of the United Kingdom CHEST agreement. Access will be available through
>Axiom(tm), the Institute's Web-based online research service.
>
>IoP has signed up for the remaining four years of the five year
>agreement, with a guaranteed fixed price over this period of #2500 (+
>VAT) p.a.  UK universities and other licensed institutions are entitled
>to choose any of the service providers with effect from 1 September
>1999, provided they have given the necessary notice to their existing
>service provider, proposed service provider and CHEST.
>
> Further information is available from 
>http://www.chest.ac.uk/datasets/inspec/responses.html
>
>
>4.  NOW 2 MODES OF ACCESS INTO AXIOM(TM) - ENHANCED & STANDARD
>
>Users now have the choice of two ways to use Axiom(tm):
>
>1) Standard Service gets you straight into the service without the need
>for a username and password.  You have full access to search functions,
>except that Advanced mode offers fewer fields than in Enhanced Service.
> 
>
>2) Enhanced Service provides personalized features not available in
>Standard, and therefore requires you to create a username and password.
> This takes less than three minutes.   Access is immediate upon
>completion, and you only have to do this once.  With Enhanced Service
>you can use the Tools to customize the interface, save searches and
>create e-mail alerts. 
>
>
>5.  STACKS(tm)
>
>May saw the launch of a free service from IoP: STACKS(tm) is a new link
>management system and hyperlink protocol that has been developed to
>enable anyone to link seamlessly to the Institute's online journals
>content.
>
>The STACKS(tm) service can provide electronic tables of contents (ToCs)
>for IoP journals, which include embedded hyperlinks. The data can be
>downloaded and integrated with your own databases, Web-based
>catalogues, Web pages, etc.
>
>More details are available from http://stacks.iop.org
>
>
>6.  ASSOCIATE MEMBERS SIGN UP FOR NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS (NJP)
>
>NJP, the electronic-only journal co-published by the Institute and the
>German Physical Society, has now been officially recognised by the
>European Physical Society. Three important physical societies have also
>joined the co-publishers as Associate Members: The Netherlands Physical
>Society (www.phys.uu.nl/~nnv), the Australian Institute of Physics
>(www.physics.usyd.edu.au/aipaust/index.html) and the Polish Physical
>Society (info.fuw.edu.pl/~ptf) have all endorsed this publishing
>initiative.
>
>Since it was launched in December 1998 there have been almost 100,000
>page hits to the journal, with more than 10,000 full-text downloads.
>
>See http://njp.org for more information and for free access to NJP.
>
>
>7.  FULL TEXT HTML FOR SEMICONDUCTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
>
>The electronic version of Semiconductor Science and Technology will
>soon be receiving some special treatment.  Readers of the journal will
>be able to enjoy the added benefits of full text HTML.
>
>New and improved navigation: Full text HTML will provide users with a
>highly effective means of onscreen navigation within articles.  As well
>as the hyperlinks to the References section within each article, there
>will also be links to take readers straight to specific article
>sections (e.g. Figures, Conclusions, Appendices etc).
>
>The new format will also mean that readers will not have to
>automatically download the PDF version of an article to see whether it
>is of interest - they can browse the full article on screen.  (The PDF
>option will, of course, still be available).
>
>We Would Like to Hear From You
>
>Full text HTML is a feature we hope will be of great benefit to our
>readers.  Its application to Semiconductor Science and Technology is
>part of a pilot exercise so your feedback will be vital.  We will be
>placing a questionnaire online so that you will be able to tell us what
>you think of the new format (if you do not have full text access to the
>electronic version of the journal, featured articles in HTML will be
>freely available at www.iop.org/Journals/ss).
>
>
>8. JOURNALS BULLETIN (2000) NOW ONLINE
>
>Details of journal prices for 2000 are now available from our homepage.
> Both sterling and dollar versions of the Journals 2000 Bulletin are
>online and, besides prices, include information on key products and
>services for the new subscription year.
>
>Further information is available at
>http://www.iop.org/Journals/bulletin/uk or
>http://www.iop.org/Journals/bulletin/us
>
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>9. FEEDBACK
>
>The Institute endeavours to provide its customers with the best
>service.  To do this we need and welcome your views and suggestions. 
>If you do have any comments we would be very pleased to hear from you.
>
>Further information about any of these new developments or any of our
>products can be obtained from custserv@ioppublishing.co.uk
>
>
>Thank you
>
>Customer Services Team
>Institute of Physics Publishing
>Dirac House
>Temple Back
>Bristol BS1 6BE
>UK
>
>Tel:   +44(0)117 929 7481
>Fax:   +44(0)117 929 4318
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