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Re: New England Journal of Medicine in PDF for institutional subscribers
Glad it wasn't just us! I did get a message back from NEJM apologizing and
explaining that they had been working on the site and accidently coded
some PDF pages as CME, but had fixed it. What a relief!
Anna Gieschen - Librarian - References Services
Sioux Valley Hospital USD Medical Center
Wegner Health Science Information Center
1400 West 22nd St., Suite 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
phone 605-357-1519, 605-357-1400
fax 605-357-1490 toll-free 800-521-2987
wegner@usd.edu
www.usd.edu/wegner
agiesche@usd.edu
AnnaGieschen@aol.com
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In a message dated 2/2/03 3:00:53 PM Central Standard Time,
erwin.patricia@mayo.edu writes:
We experienced the same thing yesterday, and today everything is available
without logon/password. We attempted to contact NEJM yesterday, without
success.
-----Original Message-----
From: AnnaGieschen@aol.com [mailto:AnnaGieschen@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 1:00 PM
To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
Subject: New England Journal of Medicine in PDF for institutional
subscribers
Today we encountered several different articles from NEJM which would
display in HTML but when the attempt was made to display the PDF version a
message was displayed saying that this was available to individual
subscribers only, not to institutional subscribers. We had never noticed
this before except for CME related functions. There may be an explanation
somewhere on the site - we are still reading - but has someone else
already figured this out? One article was one that a resident clearly
remembers displaying in PDF in the last few months - has there been a
change announcement that we missed?
Anna Gieschen - References Services
Wegner Health Sciences Information Center
1400 West 22nd St., Suite 100 Sioux Falls, SD 57105
phone 605-357-1519 fax 605-357-1490
agiesche@usd.edu AnnaGieschen@aol.com
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