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LinkOut Update

LinkOut for Libraries is a service that allows users to directly access library holdings from PubMed citations, including electronic full-text and print resources. This update provides new developments such as improved layout and grouping of links, the application of library icons to free full-text citations, and the activation of icons through direct links to Clinical Queries and Single Citation Matcher. Additionally, library holdings can now be displayed as filter tabs in PubMed search results, localizing the PubMed display. Other features include the use of document delivery service, outside tool links, and access to articles from other libraries.

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LinkOut Update

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  1. LinkOut Update Medical Library Association Annual Meeting 2005 San Antonio, TX

  2. What is for Libraries? LinkOut for Libraries links users directly from PubMed citations to library holdings – electronic full-text and print

  3. LinkOut Participants

  4. Full Text Links from over 4660 PubMed Journals

  5. All LinkOut Links

  6. LinkOut Usage

  7. New Developments: LinkOut Display Improved layout and grouping of links make resources easier to find. Link attributes are represented by icons Listing of libraries helps users quickly find local library holdings

  8. New Developments: _fft • Libraries may want to apply library icon to free full text citations, clearly marking them as available to users. • Automatically apply library icons to citations with free full-text links. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?holding=medlib_fft

  9. Without _fft • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?holding=ucrlib

  10. With _fft • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?holding=ucrlib_fft

  11. New Developments: Activate Icons • Some users may wish to bypass the main PubMed screen when performing searches in Clinical Queries and Single Citation Matcher. • Activate icons through direct links to Clinical Queries and Single Citation Matcher http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/clinicalx.cgi?holding=ucrlib http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/scm.cgi?holding=ucrlib

  12. For more information about using Special URLs, see “Localizing Entrez/PubMed Services with Special URLs”

  13. New Developments: Display Library Holdings as Filter Tabs • LinkOut Filters in My NCBI • Activate LinkOut icons • Display library holdings as a filter tab in PubMed search results

  14. University of California, Riverside

  15. Localizing PubMed • Connecting users to local library services directly from PubMed “localizes” the PubMed display. • Combine linking features to localize PubMed for your users: • LinkOut • Document Delivery Service • Outside Tool

  16. Point to Local Resources • Document Delivery Service – order articles directly from a local document delivery service. • Outside Tool – a link on every PubMed record. Used to access full-text through a local service.

  17. Example • University of California, Riverside, uses LinkOut, Outside Tool, and Document Delivery Service http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?holding=ucrlib&otool=cdlotool&tool=cdl

  18. LinkOut

  19. Outside Tool

  20. Document Delivery Service

  21. Articles from other libraries Local E-Journal Subscriptions Free Full Text LinkOut LinkOut Outside Tool Outside Tool Outside Tool Document Delivery Service Local print collection LinkOut in your library

  22. LinkOut Home Page: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/linkout/ Contact LinkOut: lib-linkout@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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