Saw this announcement in the OLAC (Online Audiovisual Catalogers) Newsletter and thought you all might be interested. (Note: JSTOR articles do not appear to be indexed in WorldCat via FirstSearch - if you find otherwise, please share!)
JSTOR Now Indexed in WorldCat.org
Authenticated scholars and researchers with online access to full-text content in JSTOR can now locate and connect to articles through WorldCat.org. Over 4.5 million JSTOR article-level records from more than 1,000 journals, selected monographs, and other scholarly content are now indexed in WorldCat.org, the Web destination for discovery of materials in libraries worldwide. JSTOR records are delivered in WorldCat.org search results. Scholars and researchers using WorldCat.org can now identify content in JSTOR and connect to the full-text using the authorization provided by their library. ... WorldCat.org indexing of JSTOR metadata helps researchers easily identify resources in the collection alongside other materials relevant to their work. An authorization is required for access to full-text materials in JSTOR.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Technical Snag during Ethics Training
I'm not sure exactly why this happened, but while I was taking the Ethics Training test aka assessment today, I saved an individual answer, which the instructions gave as an option. I didn't realize until after completing the test that part of the screen had frozen and none of my answers were recorded. So I recommend that you not save individual answers, but instead wait until you finish all the questions and then click "Save All". I was using Firefox, but I don't know if that made any difference.
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