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Answering Customer Needs: CABI Full Text Products ICSTI Unity seminar Moscow, 24 th Nov. 2011
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What is CABI? ● CABI is an international, development-led organization supported by: World class publishing products A solid research base KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE
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Our mission CABI improves people’s lives worldwide by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE
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CABI – a potted history ● Have been around for 100 years ● Founded by Winston Churchill who supported a Civil Service ‘Entomological Committee’ to work overseas ● Now two divisions: International Development and Publishing ● Have been abstracting since 1910 and publishing books since the 1990s ● CAB eBooks released in June 2008 ● Publish about 60 print books per year, of which 45-50 are released electronically
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CABI Publishing Products ● CAB Abstracts (with Full Text Select Database integrated since Sept. 2008) ● Global Health (with Full Text Select Database integrated since Jan. 2009) ● 7 Internet Resources (Environmental Impact, VetMed Resource, Forestry Sci, AgBiotechNet, Animal Sci, Leisure &Tourism, Nutrition and Food Sci) ● 48 Abstract Journals (print + online as subset databases) ● CABI Full Text Databases package ● CABI Books ● CAB eBooks ● 5 Compendia (interactive multimedia scientific encyclopaedia)
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CABI's full text repository ● integrated into all our databases including CAB Abstracts, Global Health, our Internet Resources and Abstract Journals. ● over 150,000 full text articles, made possible by agreement with third party publishers ● specially digitised by us ● 80% of the content is not available as open access electronically anywhere else.
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The benefits of full text integrated into CABI Databases allows these documents to be found with a click of a button from a CAB Direct search helps meeting user expectations to find the full text of material they see indexed places valuable, but more obscure, documents alongside mainstream literature, ensuring that your users have access to all relevant information, not just that which is easiest to find ensures researchers have access to the very latest research, through conference papers and reports
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Types of literature Journals: 82% Conferences: 9% Grey literature: 5% Books: 2% Others: 2%
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Full Text ● Full Text for over 150,000 records ● 56% Journal articles, 42% Conference papers ● Small, but growing number of reports ● 80% English ● Over 500 journals from 74 countries ● Over 70% of journals not Open Access
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Subject Coverage of Full Text
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Geographic origin of Full Text Journals Europe 38% Indian sub-continent 21% Central and South America 13% Asia 9% Middle East 8% Africa 5% North America 3% Australasia 2% Russia <1%
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Headline Numbers CAB Direct (+ GH, Archives)9,5 million CAB Abstracts6.5 million 329,723 records added in 2010 CAB Abstracts Full Text120,691 34,034 records added in 2010
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CAB Abstracts in 2010 ● providing a gateway to full text content ● Direct links to your own full text holdings, providing instant access to the journals to which you subscribe ● using the full potential of your collection ● your users can find papers from journals they may not usually search ensuring they make full use of all the resources in the library
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Global Health in 2010 Number of records as of 1 Jan 2011>1.85 million (2,64 million with Archive) Total full text = 30,876 Full text added in 2010 = 7,778 Unique full text serials*(number)= 396 Number of serials screened>6000 % unique> 60%* 66% unique vs Medline 58% unique vs Pubmed 83% unique vs Embase
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Global Health Coverage ● Infectious diseases ● Human nutrition ● Parasitic diseases ● Toxicology and poisoning ● Non-communicable diseases ● Sociology and economics ● Community and public health issues ● Medicinal and poisonous plants
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Full Text in CABI Internet Resources Environmental Impact Leisure and Tourism Database VetMed Resource Nutrition and Food Science Database Animal Science Database Forest Science Database Full text articles Reports Reviews News articles eBook chapters/books
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Nutrition & Food Sciences Fulltext
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Full Text Reviews
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Environmental Sciences
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Environmental Impact – headline figures Vital statisticsOctober 2011 Added in last year Database records1,453,788103,621 Full text records27,0827,085 eBooks189 (4,227)114 CAB Reviews12417 Reports (organizations)1793 (238)632 (47) News articles547157
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New for 2011 Addition of full environmental CAB eBooks archive (from 2000) with an increase from 77 to 189 books available
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Leisure Tourism key figures 117,577 Abstracts records as of 1 st Oct 2011 7995 records added in 2010 2102 full text records (+ 1824 eBooks and chapters) 588 full text records added in 2010 Records taken from 2844 serials in 2010 Includes records from 233 different full text serials and conferences
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New for 2011 Leisure and Tourism eBook content (2000 to current) added in January 2011. This includes about 100 books and over 1820 book chapters, more than doubling the amount of full text content available. eBook subset customers given free access First conferences just acquired for Full Text Improved Site Search functionality in development.
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VetMed Resource: Product headline figures 1,511,119 records as of 1 Oct 2011 Total full text on VMR is 50,981 11,823 Full text added in 2010 Number of serials screened Over 3000
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CAB eBooks Essential titles in the applied life sciences E-Books – Current and Future
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CAB eBooks: five key facts ● No Digital Rights Management ● Unlimited access ● Perpetual rights ● MARC records available ● PDF-based so no plug-ins needed
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CAB eBooks ● Available in 3 ‘time slices’ ● 2000 – 2004: 248 books ● 2005 – 2007: 158 books ● 2008 – present: more than 170 books ● Perpetual access rights for all slices ● Newly published titles added at no additional cost ● Winner of the 2009 Outstanding Academic Title award from Choice! Addressing librarians’ needs
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CAB eBooks ● Content indexed and presented as whole books or individual chapters ● Fully indexed and linked from CAB Abstracts ● Abstracts written for each chapter – invaluable for edited volumes ● Browse, simple search and advance search modes available ● Download the whole book or just the chapter you’re interested in Choice and flexibility
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CAB eBooks lease purchase model ● Customers pay an annual lease fee to access the front file. ● Every three years, a new archive is created, e.g. in 2013, all books from 2008-2010 will go into an archive and the front file will be reduced to titles from 2011 onwards. ● Long-term subscribers will be given perpetual access to the 2008-2010 archive at no extra cost. ● Customers who have subscribed for less than 3 years will have to pay a ‘top-up’ fee for access to 2008-2010 titles.
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What we offer – via OVID To match CAB eBooks: ● 2000-2004 entire collection (archive for purchase) ● 2005-2007 entire collection (archive for purchase) ● 2008-date entire collection (front file for lease purchase) Additional products: ● Six subject subset collections (2008-date subscription) ● Reference works collection - 16 titles ● Individual reference works
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E-books in 2011 Some forthcoming titles Agriculture Farm Business Management: Analysis of Farming Systems Agricultural Seed Production Plant Sciences Plant Evolution and the Origin of Crop Species 3 rd Edition Peppers: Botany Production and Usage Environmental Sciences Agrobiodiversity Management for Food Security Soil Hydrology, Land Use and Management Animal and Veterinary Sciences Deafness in Dogs and Cats External Parasites of Small Ruminants Leisure and Tourism Medical Tourism Controversies in Tourism
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E-books in 2011 Library research monograph series Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology Stress Response in Pathogenic Bacteria Lyme Disease: An Evidence-based Approach Tuberculosis CABI Climate Change Series Crop Stress Management and Global Climate Change Temperature Adaptation in a Changing Climate New in 2011: CABI Invasives Series Potential Invasive Pests of Agricultural Crops
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CABI Compendia
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What are CABI Compendia? ● Bring a vast selection of information into one place. ● Combine indexed information of all scientific research, detailed datasheets, images, diagnostic tools and much more. ● Is a time-saving, encyclopedic, mixed-media tool that draws together scientific information on all aspects of: ● Crop protection ● Animal health and production ● Aquaculture ● Forestry ● Invasive species.
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What’s in the Compendium? ● Datasheets ● Demographic, economic and statistical data ● Library ● Bibliography ● Glossary ● Pictures ● Maps ● Diagnostic tools ● Decision support tools ● Navigation tools
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Global Development Consortium CABI Compendia Programme - initiative of over 40 partners: ● technical institutions ● development-assistance agencies ● private-sector companies.
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CABI Compendia Users ● Extension officers ● Lecturers and students ● Researchers ● Policy makers ● Practitioners (both public and private sector – veterinarians, farmers) ● Industry, etc. specialists.
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New enhanced Compendia platform offers our customers extensive and unique features
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NEW Crop Protection Compendium www.cabi.org/cpc www.cabi.org/cpc A simple term in the search box will return results in relevance order
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Often including Full Text articles that are not found anywhere else
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Images…
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Links to external, high quality material have been built in. In the case of images…
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Tabs and drop-down menus then allow easy access to key information
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Opening a pest datasheet shows summary information, again with easy-access tabs for more information on…
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Distribution…
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Habitat, hosts, etc.
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Selected information can be included for tailored reports
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Full details of references are retrieved via access to CAB Direct
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The browse bar at the left allows just those datasheets on, for example, fungi to be returned Integrated training aids and videos
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Use in complex workflows ● What is reliably known about a pest – preparation of summary for onward distribution/inclusion in other material ● What is the pest attacking my crop – and what do I do about it ● What are the possible pests associated with this imported material that I need to worry about – do I have sufficient information to reject/accept ● How can I build capacity in developing countries and use the Compendia in teaching and extension material
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CPC Updates ● Over 3,500 updated and new datasheets (continuing) inc EPPO data ● Over 150,000 extra bibliographic records from most recent literature (more added each week) ● Over 9,900 Full Text crop protection articles from journals and conferences (more added each week) ● Over 8,600 images to allow easy identification and teaching ● Updated glossary content to include new data on pesticides (more than 21,000 terms, multilingual)
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The update link on the left allows users to find out about the latest content added
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Simple searches will return new abstract literature that might supplement datasheet information
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For experts who want an even more powerful search of bibliographic records, access is provided to CAB Direct
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To round things off, a library…
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And glossary are provided.
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Datasheets are best queried using the diagnostic search
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where terms can be simple added...
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To get specific results
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Prepared Professional Searches
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AHPC – Food Safety & Quality commissioned texts:
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AHPC – Food Safety and Quality Datasheets: Livestock Species - to - Food Products
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Invasive Species Compendium - Beta version, going live in mid-2011
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Compendia abstracts sub-sets, full text and library documents ACAHPCCPCFC No. records on 01/01/11 78,265144,548172,790213,923 No. new records in 2010 21,16733,41724,49627,533 Total full text340115,84791399101 Total Library docs 10892138839 No. serials cited 325139953051-
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Pleased to answer your questions and to set up a free trial! Krassimira Anguelova k.anguelova@cabi.org
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