Re: Electronic pages in Pediatrics -- Barbara Attebery Stephen D. Clark 26 Oct 1999 13:06 UTC
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Electronic pages in Pediatrics -- John Lucas -Reply Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 10:47:48 -0500 From: BARBARA ATTEBERY <battebery@ochsner.org> Hi John, We faced this issue by requesting our bindery to insert pages that we created in the correct order that they would fall into considering paging, etc. These pages were made of colored paper to distinguish them and we typed the citation and where it could be located on the internet on this page. We do not print the green pages. We feel that the patron can also access these themselves on the internet. I hope this helps. Barbara Attebery Librarian-Collection Development Alton Ochsner Medical Library New Orleans, LA -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Electronic pages in Pediatrics Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 08:28:44 -0600 From: John Lucas <jlucas@rowland.umsmed.edu> I would like to hear from libraries subscribing to AND BINDING the journal Pediatrics and how they are handling the 'Pediatrics electronic pages' that appear in each issue. Background: With volume 99, 1997, Pediatrics began publishing special 'Green Pages' in the monthly issues. In part the preface on these green pages reads: "Pediatrics electronic pages is the internet section of the journal PEDIATRICS, providing additional original pediatric research over the WEB. ... These articles are indexed in Index Medicus, MEDLINE, and PubMed, among other services. Abstracts of articles in PEDIATRICS electronic pages appear in every issue of PEDIATRICS in this section, wihch is differentiated by special green pages. The complete original articles are only available onlijne. Originally we bound the individual issues and supplements, leaving these 'electronic articles' alone. I am revisiting this question in light of the publisher making entire 'Electronic ONLY Supplements' which are paged continuously with the volume. These must be printed out and bound with the issues (we do) OR insert a page indicating that these indexed articles are only available online. Question: Before the volume goes to the bindery, do you print the entire articles in the 'Green Pages'? IF SO, where do you place it in the bound volume? (a. After each issue / b. End of the bound unit (ie Jan and Feb. with those issues / c. a separate volume)? Please present your thoughts to the list directly so all may see how this is being handled. Thank you for taking the time to read this. John Lucas Serials Librarian University of Mississippi Medical Center 2500 North State St Jackson, MS 39216-4505 (PH) (601) 984-1277