Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship | Fall 1999 |
---|
Note: CISTI discontinued its BiblioNet service on September 1, 2000. -- ed. |
Gaining end-user access to web-based electronics, technology and telecommunications bibliographic databases can be a frustrating task. Researchers prefer full-text, end-user access to a full range of news, academic, conference, dissertation, and preprint resources. However, providing current and retrospective access to such a one-stop-shop resource at a reasonable price continues to be elusive. While traditional database vendors continue to re-invent themselves and miss the mark, BiblioNet (1), a new service offered by CISTI* (2), attempts to fill this small market niche. [*Note: Link moved; URL changed 1/14/03 by ald]
Inspec is an essential source of physics, electronics and computer-related research. Produced by the IEE* Inspec is available in a wide range of products, but remains very expensive. IEE's Inspec subscription pricing policies tend to favour large institutions, libraries and consortia. Small to medium sized libraries, businesses and research groups have either been frozen out or can not afford end-user access to this important database. BiblioNet has attempted to bridge this gap and has negotiated access to Inspec, updated weekly from 1995 to the present. [*Note: Link moved; URL changed 1/14/03 by ald]
BiblioNet's search engine is flexible and is aimed mainly at the novice and corporate end user. The search engine includes all important search and limiting features and allows for browsing and modifying of search strategies and results. Although a blunt instrument to search such an exhaustive and information-rich database, BiblioNet's search engine is a good first start and adequate for most, if not all searchers. Search results can be browsed for free, with individual full-text records displayed for two dollars per record. As a value-added option, CISTI adds document delivery options attached to each full bibliographic record. Improvements to Inspec could include the development of an integrated thesaurus, the inclusion of a greater number of database field search options, more retrospective coverage, and elimination of the two dollar charge for viewing full records.
ComputerSelect Web(5), published by the Gale Group provides access to a twelve month rolling archive of 120 core publications, including the full text from 70 leading magazines, newspapers, and newsletters. Integrated within the database are links to technology-related company profiles, products and a variety of web-based reference resources. BiblioNet links directly to ComputerSelect's own software and search engine. ComputerSelect is a truly integrated package, yet could benefit from a deeper, regional and international coverage of IT&T products, companies and resources. Even though it is difficult to calculate the redundancy of the IT&T literature, it is probably greater than twelve months, yet less than five years. It would be a bonus if Gale provided a five year archive and linked ComputerSelect to a number of related in-house Gale subject-related reference and database resources.
BiblioNet's Tables of Contents(6) database indexes articles and provides tables of contents for over 1,600 IT&T and business-related journal titles. This database is a subset of CISTI's CISTI Source* database that indexes and provides contents and document delivery options for over 14,000 journals from 1993 to the present. It is important to note that only the author, title of the article and title of the journal are available to be searched in this database. Just as the database name suggests, bibliographic records do include subjects or abstracts. However, CISTI's Basic Plus search engine's design, logic, and flexibility is quit remarkable. BiblioNet through CISTI Source provides an electronic current awareness service that delivers tables of contents by a variety of options including e-mail. [*Note: Link moved; URL changed 1/14/03 by ald]
As traditional online databases attempt to create integrated online resources, individual researchers, special librarians, information professionals, corporate and small libraries, academic departments and labs, recognize the need for access to scholastic research at a reasonable cost. BiblioNet is a small, yet important step towards meeting these needs.
Contact BiblioNet at 1-800-668-1222 or cisti.biblionet@nrc.ca for more information, to provide feedback(8), or to take advantage of the free trial(9) offer. Check it out yourself.
Thanks to Christine Midwinter, Marketing Officer, CISTI/NRC for her continuing assistance and support.
(1) Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/ removed 3/11/01 by ald
(2) Link moved; URL changed 3/11/01 by ald
(3) Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/map/f_menu_E.html removed 3/11/01 by ald
(4) Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/res/res_E.html removed 3/11/01 by ald
(5) Note: Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/res/computerselect_E.html removed 3/11/01 by ald
(6) Note: Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/res/f_menu_E.html removed 3/11/01 by ald
(7) Note: Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/admin/guide_E.html removed 3/11/01 by ald
(8) Note: Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/admin/feedback_E.shtml removed 3/11/01 by ald
(9) Note: Broken link to http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/biblionet/admin/freetrial_E.html removed 3/11/01 by ald
We welcome your comments about this article. Please fill out this form for possible inclusion in a future issue.