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SUNY Upstate
Medical University
LIBRARY SYNAPSE
Vol. 2, No. 4
Fall 1996

Librarian Receives President's Award

Congratulations to Rosemarie P. Bundy, M.L.S., who was recently chosen as a recipient of the President's Award for Excellence in Library Science. President Eastwood presented Rosemarie with the award at the Fall Faculty Convocation on September 4, 1996, in the Weiskotten Hall Auditorium.

Rosemarie joined the Health Sciences Library in 1985 as Circulation Supervisor, and currently serves as Collection Development/Reference Librarian.


Current Contents/Life Sciences on CD-ROM Replaces Reference Update

Effective August 30, Ovid Technologies discontinued distribution of Reference Update. From that point forward, the Library has made available Current Contents/Life Sciences (CC/LS) on CD-ROM. This version is searchable in the Library on its microcomputers or through CDLink on the HSC VAX.

CC/LS is the world's premier current awareness service and includes more than 1350 key journals in the life sciences. It uses the same Ovid search software that the current Library databases, such as MEDLINE, employ to obtain relevant results quickly. Features include:

  • Displayable weekly updates of the tables of contents of over 1350 journals.
  • Complete English-language author abstracts.
  • Eighteen individual search fields.
  • Ability to construct search profiles defining your interests that can be saved and rerun against future updates.
  • 52-week rolling file that you can use to find data from the previous year.
  • Multiple access points including author keywords and "Keywords Plus."
  • Coverage of every item on the contents page including:
    • Research Papers
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Book Reviews
    • Correspondence
    • Research Notes
The "Table of Contents" (TOC) feature of CC/LS allows you to view the latest issue of their favorite journal, with abstracts, from the comfort of your own terminal. To use TOC on CDLink the following steps must be taken:
  1. Choose Current Contents from the menu.
  2. Go to the FULL MENU by pressing E (no return) and then F (no return).
  3. Choose the Search Menu (ALT plus S).
  4. Select the TOC Fields (T return).
  5. Select the TOC Journal Name.
For further information, please call the Reference Desk at 464-4581.

Peter A. Uva
Head of Access Services


Come Take a Tour With Us

Starting September 17, and continuing at least through November, the Health Sciences Library staff is offering guided tours of the Library each Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:30 and 3:00 pm. A tour guide will meet you at the "Library Tours Start Here" sign opposite the Circulation Desk. It is not necessary to call or sign-up, just arrive in time. Please allow 20 to 30 minutes for the tour.

Customized tours tailored to your particular needs and schedule are also available for employees, students, and faculty of the Health Science Center. Individual department heads will also give prearranged tours of their own departments, e.g., Media Services, Historical Collections, or Technical Services.

Directions for a leisurely self-guided tour of the Library may be found by visiting the Synapse home page at http://www.hscsyr.edu/~lufte/synapse.html and selecting the link called "Self-Guided Tour of the Library." These directions were printed in the Winter 1996 issue of the Synapse.

For further information or to arrange a tour, please call Bette Jean Ingui, Tour Coordinator, at 464-7192, or e-mail her at inguib@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu. If you have not seen the new Library, please join us.

Bette Jean Ingui
Reference Services

Veterans Present Multimedia Memories of "The Fightin' 52nd"

The first program of the Health Sciences Library Lecture series was held on October 5 during the 121st Annual Reunion of the College of Medicine. Three veterans of the U.S. Army 52nd General Hospital, otolaryngologist David W. Brewer, M.D., neurosurgeon Arthur D. Ecker, M.D., and internist Max Kutzer, M.D., offered impressions of their time in the Medical Corps during World War II.


L to R: Dr. Kutzer, Dr. Ecker, and Dr. Brewer.

L to R: Mrs. Dory Brewer; Dr. David Brewer, her husband; and Eric Luft, Curator of Historical Collections, who served as emcee.

The 52nd was founded at the Syracuse University College of Medicine just before the war, trained in Louisiana and New Jersey, and was stationed in England from 1943 to 1945.

Among the highlights of the presentation was the replaying of a BBC and WSYR radio broadcast from August 21, 1943, by Lt. Col. Richard S. Farr, Capt. Ivy Wadsworth, and SSgt. Thomas Wagoner, reporting from the 52nd to families and friends back home. The 15-minute recording was transcribed from 78 RPM vinyl to cassette tape by the Belfer Archive of Syracuse University.

Another veteran of the 52nd, ophthalmologist Eugene W. Anthony, M.D., was unable to participate, but donated an autographed copy of the ETOUSA Journal of Ophthalmology, the publication he edited in 1943 for the benefit of military ophthalmologists serving in the European Theatre of Operations. This rare volume was included along with many other artifacts of the 52nd in a display of World War II medicine which was set up in September on the main floor of the Library.

The session was recorded on audiotape as part of the Library's oral history project, "Health Science the Way It Was."

For more information about the 52nd, visit its home page at: http://www.upstate.edu/library/history/local/52nd.php

[IMAGE IN PRINT VERSION] Ecker with mascot.

[IMAGE IN PRINT VERSION] Brewer with mascot.

[IMAGE IN PRINT VERSION] Kutzer with three other officers.

[IMAGE IN PRINT VERSION] Anthony examining soldier.

Eric v. d. Luft
Curator of Historical Collections


Newspaper Abstracts Now Available

The Library has acquired access to Newspaper Abstracts-National, produced by UMI (University Microfilms International), covering major U.S. newspapers from 1994 to the present, with monthly updates. The database contains bibliographic citations and abstracts for all substantial articles from the following publications: New York Times (including the Book Review and Magazine), Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Christian Science Monitor.

Newspaper Abstracts is located on a single workstation on the first floor of the Library, across from the Reference Desk. It is available for in-Library searching only, along with other databases provided through the SUNY Cortland Joint Database Sharing Project: 1. Sport Discus: sports medicine and physical fitness; 2. PsychLIT: psychology and behavioral sciences; and 3. Periodical Abstracts: 1000 periodical titles in the areas of business, current events, art and literature, politics, computers, and consumer issues.

Diane K. Hawkins
Head of Reference Services


Instruction in Advanced Searching?

The Library has offered a monthly class, "Introduction to Literature Searching," for about a year, and may open an additional session on advanced search techniques in MEDLINE and other in-house databases if there is sufficient interest. If you would be interested in attending such a class, please let us know by contacting the Reference Desk at 464-4581 or Diane Hawkins at 464-7114 or hawkinsd@mail.upstate.edu.

 

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