I wonder if the UKPubMedCentral link relates to NIH funded research
being deposited?
http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=JournalGuidelin
es&ProduktNr=224082
I have seen other journals on the Link resolver that claim to be in
UKPubMedCentral but prove to be extremely partial when you actually go
and have a look. Age & Aging for example claims Full Text: 2009 -
2009-12-18 (v37 - v39 i1 )
In practice there are 25 articles in UKPubMedCentral for this title.
I suspect in the case of Neuropsychobiology there has not yet been any
full text deposited.
A question for OCLC perhaps? How do we make these fragments appear
usefully in A-Z lists - they should be flagged as partial at least.
Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Cheers
Alan
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From: UK medical/ health care library community / information workers
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Sent: 07 July 2010 17:23
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Subject: Re: BMJ refs and link resolvers
I have not found this, but am just really frustrated to find that
Neuropsychobiology is supposed to be available up to the present, vol.
59 onwards, (according to Link Resolver) via UK PubMed Central, but it
refuses to give me more than an abstract of vol 62(1) 2010.
Is it the same problem?
Christine
PS Can anyone send me the article by Bauer on page 36?! Needed urgently
- not on PLCS holdings
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From: UK medical/ health care library community / information workers
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Sent: 07 July 2010 16:05
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Subject: BMJ refs and link resolvers
Hi everyone,
I may have missed discussion on this but I have just found that I cannot
get through to recent BMJ articles via HDAS- Highwire, Scopus, or Ovid
as the references are being cited like this one below and the link
resolver can't cope. They send you to the opening page and as the
isssue number, month, or page nos are not given you have to search again
on the BMJ site.
Has anyone else noticed this problem?
17. Men who have sex with men... and hepatitis B immunisation.
Citation: BMJ, 2010, vol./is. 340/(c1978), 0959-535X;1468-5833 (2010)
Author(s): MurrayDK
NHS Evidence | library.nhs.uk
Page 14
Language: English
Publication Type: Letter
Source: MEDLINE
Full Text: Available in fulltext at Highwire Press Available in print at
Knowledge Centre (HCL), University of Oxford Available in print at
HortonHospitalLibrary, Banbury Available in fulltext at Highwire Press
Best wishes
Linda
Linda Atkinson
Reader Services and Outreach Team Manager Bodleian Health Care
Libraries, University of Oxford Cairns Library John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
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