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#359 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:29 pm
Subject: Re: Re: new file uploaded
jamesemdy
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i haven't tried. let you know what happens

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero



#360 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:33 pm
Subject: Re: Re: new file uploaded
jamesemdy
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i clicked in "files" on accredidation draft document and it opened. it is a word document. perhaps try again

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...> wrote:
i haven't tried. let you know what happens


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero




#361 From: Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:45 pm
Subject: Re: Re: new file uploaded
dperezvenero
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OK I will try again.
Thanks
Daniele


From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, July 11, 2011 7:33:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] Re: new file uploaded

 

i clicked in "files" on accredidation draft document and it opened. it is a word document. perhaps try again

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...> wrote:
i haven't tried. let you know what happens


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero




#362 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:50 pm
Subject: Re: What ILS do you use?
jamesemdy
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if by ILS you mean software, we use libraryworld 2.o; adequate for our purposes. you might want to look at a survey document in the "Files" section of the yahoo group. it is called "Survey.." something or other.

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:
 

Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 



#363 From: "Library" <library@...>
Date: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:41 am
Subject: Re: What ILS do you use?
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Our library has about 1000 books and currently using Cybertools which seems adequate.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] What ILS do you use?

 

library size approximately 5500 physical items; 4380 cataloged titles(inventory in progress)
we use Docline for full text articles.  works fine.  no other ils service used

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:
 

Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 



#364 From: "Daniele" <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:27 pm
Subject: databases
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I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases
listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on
page 23


http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/

#365 From: Olga Espejo <oer2200@...>
Date: Mon Aug 1, 2011 7:59 pm
Subject: Re: databases
oer2200
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thanks, can we put some of these links in our page?

--- On Fri, 7/29/11, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:

From: Daniele <dperezvenero@...>
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] databases
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 4:27 PM

 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/


#366 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Aug 1, 2011 9:19 pm
Subject: Re: databases
jamesemdy
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thanks for the information. i have examined most of the link cited and 1)some are on the five branches online catalog page already(such as PubMed, Cochrane) and 2)a few others are not as useful.  i am examining one cite for possible inclusion on the five branches web site

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/



#367 From: Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2011 6:22 pm
Subject: Re: databases
dperezvenero
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I thought the following two sites were interesting for "evidence based" information:

  • Bandolier Library - A collection of best evidence on complementary and alternative health interventions
  • CAMline: An evidence-based website on CAM for healthcare professionals and the public. Provides peer-reviewed information on the safety and efficacy of CAM products and therapies




From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, August 1, 2011 5:19:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] databases

 

thanks for the information. i have examined most of the link cited and 1)some are on the five branches online catalog page already(such as PubMed, Cochrane) and 2)a few others are not as useful.  i am examining one cite for possible inclusion on the five branches web site

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/



#368 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2011 10:07 pm
Subject: Re: databases
jamesemdy
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i think bandolier library looks good and i will add it to the libraryonline catalog.  camline didn't impress me

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I thought the following two sites were interesting for "evidence based" information:

  • Bandolier Library - A collection of best evidence on complementary and alternative health interventions
  • CAMline: An evidence-based website on CAM for healthcare professionals and the public. Provides peer-reviewed information on the safety and efficacy of CAM products and therapies




From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, August 1, 2011 5:19:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] databases

 

thanks for the information. i have examined most of the link cited and 1)some are on the five branches online catalog page already(such as PubMed, Cochrane) and 2)a few others are not as useful.  i am examining one cite for possible inclusion on the five branches web site

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/




#369 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:37 pm
Subject: Article on ICD-11
jamesemdy
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An excellent summary article on the ICD-11 is available from the current edition
of "Acupuncture Today Student Edition" (September 2011, Volume 12, Number 9). It
is "Information standards for TCM hit the web" by Brenda Duran.  The article may
be available from the online edition.

Included in the article are the following useful ICD links:
classification page: http://www.who.int/classifications/en
ICD-II page: http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/revision/en/index.html (here
is where there is a link to the browser).

Reminder that the fall meeting of the library committee is on Thursday November
10th in Safety Harbor FL; meeting time is 6:30pm.  I assume we will have
telephone facilities.

#370 From: mahate rose <mahateis@...>
Date: Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:21 am
Subject: Library Visitors from the Public Community
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Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703



#371 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:49 pm
Subject: Re: Library Visitors from the Public Community
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We give privileges to alumni.  All others patients and public can use the library materials, but not check them out. They ar enot issued library cards, nor can they purchase them.
Naomi Broering
Pac Coll of Oriental Med.
 


 
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Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703







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Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641

#372 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:25 pm
Subject: Re: Library Visitors from the Public Community
jamesemdy
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five branches library is generally only open to and used by students and staff. occasionally a patient may be allowed to use materials in the library but not check out. alumni may use library but need a credit card on file with us to check out stuff

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:21 PM, mahate rose <mahateis@...> wrote:
 



Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703




#373 From: "Candise Branum" <cbranum@...>
Date: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:00 pm
Subject: RE: Library Visitors from the Public Community
candisebranum
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We are open to the public, and allow local practitioners to apply for a library card ($35/year) which gives them the ability to check out print materials. But anyone is allowed to come in and use the library in person – we don’t check IDs or monitor anyone. We are going to be moving to downtown Portland, and I’ve also been thinking about this issue (and the issue of safety in general), so I’m super interested in hearing what you decide to do and what your reasons are for changing policy.

 

 

Candise Branum, MLIS

College Librarian

Oregon College of Oriental Medicine

10525 SE Cherry Blossom Drive

Portland, OR 97216

503-253-3443 ext.134 | www.library.ocom.edu

 

Transforming healthcare by educating highly skilled
and compassionate practitioners, providing exemplary
patient care, and engaging in innovative research
within a community of service and healing.

 

 

From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mahate rose
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:22 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] Library Visitors from the Public Community

 

 

 

 

Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703


#374 From: "Jenn Hartman" <jhartman@...>
Date: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:13 pm
Subject: RE: Library Visitors from the Public Community
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Anyone can come in to use the library, though we don't generally advertise that fact.  We're also on the 3rd floor of a professional building, so we don't get casual foot traffic, but occasionally patients from our clinic or a local practitioner or medical student will come in.
 
Only students, staff, faculty, and alum can check out materials, but we are considering letting local practitioners apply for a library membership (also $35/yr), which would allow them to check out print and A/V materials.
 
Unless outside patrons begin to disrupt our students ability to study and use our resources, we will likely keep our open policy.
 
Jennifer Hartman, MSLIS
Director of Library Services, Kelly Library
New England School of Acupuncture
150 California Street
Newton, MA 02458
Phone: 617/969-3969  E-mail: jhartman@...
 

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From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Candise Branum
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 1:01 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] Library Visitors from the Public Community

 

We are open to the public, and allow local practitioners to apply for a library card ($35/year) which gives them the ability to check out print materials. But anyone is allowed to come in and use the library in person – we don’t check IDs or monitor anyone. We are going to be moving to downtown Portland, and I’ve also been thinking about this issue (and the issue of safety in general), so I’m super interested in hearing what you decide to do and what your reasons are for changing policy.

Candise Branum, MLIS

College Librarian

Oregon College of Oriental Medicine

10525 SE Cherry Blossom Drive

Portland, OR 97216

503-253-3443 ext.134 | www.library.ocom.edu

Transforming healthcare by educating highly skilled
and compassionate practitioners, providing exemplary
patient care, and engaging in innovative researc h
within a community of service and healing.

From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mahate rose
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:22 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] Library Visitors from the Public Community

&nb sp;

Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703


#375 From: "David York" <dyork@...>
Date: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:18 pm
Subject: RE: Library Visitors from the Public Community
aomalibrary
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Hello everyone; we allow currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff to circulate items without fee; members of the general public may purchase annual privileges for $25.00. Alumni have free privileges for a year after graduation and then they become members of the general public. We are a public reading room so we do have some folks coming in to utilize resources “in-house”. The biggest problem we’re having is deciding rather or not to extend privileges to out-of-town/out-of-state alumni and all the issues concerning responsibilities and payments.

 

  AOMA

Transforming Lives and Communities through
 Graduate Education in Oriental Medicine.



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From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mahate rose
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 10:22 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] Library Visitors from the Public Community

 

 

 

 

Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703


#376 From: "Aileen Huang" <AileenHuang@...>
Date: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:27 pm
Subject: RE: Library Visitors from the Public Community
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The library of American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine  allows only our students, faculty, staff and alumni to check out the library items. But anyone can come and use the library.  I think it’s a great idea to keep a credit card on file for alumni who need to check out library items.  I’m wondering if  there are any legal issues regarding keeping copy of a credit card.

 

 

Aileen Huang

 

Shuji Goto Library, ACTCM

555 De Haro St. Suite 210

San Francisco, CA 94107

Tel. 415-355-1601 ext. 19

 

 

 

From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mahate rose
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:22 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] Library Visitors from the Public Community

 

 

 

 

Hi All,

Our college is having discussions regarding the degree to which to allow non-student and staff members to use our library. Historically we have allowed community (public) users to have access to library resources, but not to be able to check out books or have off-campus database privileges. We do not have a consumer resource section to our library, though we hope to develop one in the future. Since our library is up in the corner of a professional building, the only users from  the public we generally see are those in medical or affiliated fields doing research or prospective students. With the question arising now of potentially changing our current policy to restrict library use to only students and staff, I'm curious about how other OM college libraries handle this issue. What are the current policies and thinking out there regarding community library use? Any responses would be much appreciated. I'm happy to compile and share responses for any interested parties.

Thanks,

Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley
2550 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94703


#377 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Sun Sep 4, 2011 10:10 pm
Subject: Meeting in November
jamesemdy
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It is early to prepare for the next Library committee meeting, scheduled for
Thursday November 10th at 6:30 EST in Safety Harbor FL., but here are some
suggested items:
1. review of ICD-11 and TCM terminology and inclusion.
2. Policy on library use by nonstudents, alumni and the public in general.
3. Document on evaluation points for site visits.

I have not yet been able to hook the library group to the ccaom.net yet.  i hope
it will be done soon.

suggestions for items to discuss are welcome.

#378 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:00 pm
Subject: Ovid Database
jamesemdy
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If you are not familiar with the Ovid Medical database you might like to look at
it.  Of particular interest is support for Chinese medicine. I have provided two
links:

1. the Ovid home page
http://www.ovid.com/site/index.jsp?top=1

2. An article about OvidChinese:
http://www.ovid.com/site/about/press_release_083111_ovidch.jsp?top=42&mid=52

perhaps participation via subscription or license purchase could be an action
taken by the LCAOM as a group and a step to consortium development

#379 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:51 am
Subject: Re: Ovid Database
nbroering
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Sounds good,  What prices are they offering?
Naomi

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:00 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
If you are not familiar with the Ovid Medical database you might like to look at it.  Of particular interest is support for Chinese medicine. I have provided two links:

1. the Ovid home page
http://www.ovid.com/site/index.jsp?top=1

2. An article about OvidChinese:
http://www.ovid.com/site/about/press_release_083111_ovidch.jsp?top=42&mid=52

perhaps participation via subscription or license purchase could be an action taken by the LCAOM as a group and a step to consortium development



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#380 From: "Candise Branum" <cbranum@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:13 pm
Subject: RE: Ovid Database
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Sounds very cool. Especially that they work with the some of the bigger TCM publishers. It would be great if they covered English-language titles from these Chinese publishers as well…

 

Candise Branum, MLIS

College Librarian

Oregon College of Oriental Medicine

10525 SE Cherry Blossom Drive

Portland, OR 97216

503-253-3443 ext.134 | www.library.ocom.edu

 

Transforming healthcare by educating highly skilled
and compassionate practitioners, providing exemplary
patient care, and engaging in innovative research
within a community of service and healing.

 

 

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Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] Ovid Database

 

 

Sounds good,  What prices are they offering?

Naomi

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:00 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:

If you are not familiar with the Ovid Medical database you might like to look at it.  Of particular interest is support for Chinese medicine. I have provided two links:

1. the Ovid home page
http://www.ovid.com/site/index.jsp?top=1

2. An article about OvidChinese:
http://www.ovid.com/site/about/press_release_083111_ovidch.jsp?top=42&mid=52

perhaps participation via subscription or license purchase could be an action taken by the LCAOM as a group and a step to consortium development



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#381 From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:00 pm
Subject: New poll for ccaomlcaom
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Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the
ccaomlcaom group:

What security system is used in your library?

   o RFID system with gates
   o Tattle strips
   o Security strips with gates
   o Security cameras
   o No security system, but plan on adding one in the future
   o No security system, because it is unnecessary


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#382 From: "Andi Houston" <andi.houston@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:04 pm
Subject: Library security?
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I am assembling a report on library security options and I’d like to get an idea of what security systems (if any) are being used by other acupuncture schools. I have created a poll on the yahoogroup here: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ccaomlcaom/surveys?id=3065979, or you can reply through email. Any thoughts or opinions on academic library security is deeply appreciated, this is a completely new area for me.

 

What security system is used in your library?

·          No security system, because it is unnecessary

·          RFID system with gates

·          Tattle strips

·          Security strips with gates

·          Security cameras

·          No security system, but plan on adding one in the future

I appreciate your responses!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 


#383 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:05 pm
Subject: Re: Library security?
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at five branches we do not use a security system due to considerations that security would not be cost effective vs replacement costs for stolen items

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:
 

I am assembling a report on library security options and I’d like to get an idea of what security systems (if any) are being used by other acupuncture schools. I have created a poll on the yahoogroup here: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ccaomlcaom/surveys?id=3065979, or you can reply through email. Any thoughts or opinions on academic library security is deeply appreciated, this is a completely new area for me.

 

What security system is used in your library?

·          No security system, because it is unnecessary

·          RFID system with gates

·          Tattle strips

·          Security strips with gates

·          Security cameras

·          No security system, but plan on adding one in the future

I appreciate your responses!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 



#384 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:11 pm
Subject: Re: Ovid Database
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pricing has not been determined. more later

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...> wrote:
 

Sounds good,  What prices are they offering?
Naomi

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:00 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
If you are not familiar with the Ovid Medical database you might like to look at it.  Of particular interest is support for Chinese medicine. I have provided two links:

1. the Ovid home page
http://www.ovid.com/site/index.jsp?top=1

2. An article about OvidChinese:
http://www.ovid.com/site/about/press_release_083111_ovidch.jsp?top=42&mid=52

perhaps participation via subscription or license purchase could be an action taken by the LCAOM as a group and a step to consortium development



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#385 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:54 pm
Subject: meeting november 10th lcaom
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Reminder that the LCAOM will meet in Safety Harbor FL on Thursday November 10th
from 6:30 EST.  I assume we will have a telephone hookup for those who cannot
attend in person.

agenda items to date:
1. discussion of accreditation document (see files for copy)

2. discussion of library usage for nonstudents/staff

3. discussion of security systems in libraries (see current survey)

4. evaluation of Ovid database as possible joint venture subscription for group.

Please feel free to add more things to ponder

#386 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:03 pm
Subject: Re: meeting november 10th lcaom
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Thanks Jim
 
Did you get a possible price quote from OVID?
Naomi

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:54 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Reminder that the LCAOM will meet in Safety Harbor FL on Thursday November 10th from 6:30 EST.  I assume we will have a telephone hookup for those who cannot attend in person.

agenda items to date:
1. discussion of accreditation document (see files for copy)

2. discussion of library usage for nonstudents/staff

3. discussion of security systems in libraries (see current survey)

4. evaluation of Ovid database as possible joint venture subscription for group.

Please feel free to add more things to ponder



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#387 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:15 pm
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I cannot find Current Survey,
How do I get to it?
Naomi

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:54 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Reminder that the LCAOM will meet in Safety Harbor FL on Thursday November 10th from 6:30 EST.  I assume we will have a telephone hookup for those who cannot attend in person.

agenda items to date:
1. discussion of accreditation document (see files for copy)

2. discussion of library usage for nonstudents/staff

3. discussion of security systems in libraries (see current survey)

4. evaluation of Ovid database as possible joint venture subscription for group.

Please feel free to add more things to ponder



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#388 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:29 pm
Subject: Re: meeting november 10th lcaom
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i do not have a price quote. later perhaps.

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...> wrote:
 

Thanks Jim
 
Did you get a possible price quote from OVID?
Naomi

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:54 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Reminder that the LCAOM will meet in Safety Harbor FL on Thursday November 10th from 6:30 EST.  I assume we will have a telephone hookup for those who cannot attend in person.

agenda items to date:
1. discussion of accreditation document (see files for copy)

2. discussion of library usage for nonstudents/staff

3. discussion of security systems in libraries (see current survey)

4. evaluation of Ovid database as possible joint venture subscription for group.

Please feel free to add more things to ponder



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