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Mar
15
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In February 2023, the Medical Librarians Group of of Southern California (MLGSCA) Advisory Council voted to retire their DOCLINE Library Group. The MLGSCA DOCLINE Library Group will be retired on Monday, March 27, 2023. If your library is one of the 94 libraries in this group, your library will be removed from the group on… Read More »
Posted in: News from NNLM Region 5, Resource Sharing & Document Delivery
Sep
03
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Beginning Tuesday, September 7, 2021 the National Library of Medicine (NLM) will fill interlibrary loan requests from the print collection. With the onset of COVID-19 NLM Interlibrary Loan filled interlibrary loan requests from electronic resources only, and is now ready to fill requests from the print and electronic collections. Initial response times to requests from… Read More »
Posted in: News from NLM, Resource Sharing & Document Delivery
Aug
02
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Need a help setting up a new DOCLINE user account, a new library profile, or need help with your routing tables? Regional Medical Library staff are now providing DOCLINE support. Send your DOCLINE Support requests to Region 5 staff via DOCLINE@uw.edu instead of contacting the NLM Help Desk. DOCLINE is the National Library of Medicine’s… Read More »
Posted in: New from NNLM Region 5, News from NLM, News from NNLM, News from NNLM Region 5, Resource Sharing & Document Delivery
Nov
28
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Our next PNR Rendezvous webinar is: The Essentials of Marketing Your Interlibrary Loan Service Marketing a new library service is expected. Marketing a service that no one is using is expected. But what about interlibrary loan, which is an existing service that, statistically, patrons are already using? Should a library waste money, resources, and staff… Read More »
Posted in: Resource Sharing & Document Delivery, Training & Education
Feb
23
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In conjunction with Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2017, the Association of Research Libraries is releasing an infographic that refutes 10 popular misperceptions about fair use. Fair use and fair dealing are vitally important rights for everybody, everywhere — students, faculty, librarians, journalists, and all users of copyrighted material. These doctrines provide balance to the copyright… Read More »
Posted in: Resource Sharing & Document Delivery, Training & Education