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Online bibliographic information: integration into an emerging IAIMS environment
J A Paton1, A Belanger, K H Cheung
1Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510.
Abstract:
The Medical Library at Yale University has developed an online free-text database containing Current Contents citations. The database was designed to be integrated into an emerging campus-wide information environment. To this end Current Contents at Yale was designed with a user interface familiar to the Yale community, an alerting service based on electronic mail, and search expansion using the National Library of Medicine's Meta-1 metathesaurus.
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