Medlib-l digest 4.-13.11. (und anderes)

Oliver Obst (obsto@uni-muenster.de)
Mon, 14 Nov 1994 08:45:40 +0100 (CET)


Date: Mon, 14 Nov 1994 08:45:40 +0100 (CET)
From: "Oliver Obst" <obsto@uni-muenster.de>
Message-Id: <31541.obsto@wwupop.uni-muenster.de>
To: medibib-l
Subject: Medlib-l digest 4.-13.11. (und anderes)

Liebe Medibibler,
es ist mal wieder soweit, ein neuer digest steht ins Haus. Leider
riesengross, da ich in der letzten Woche kaum Zeit dazu hatte, denn ich
habe eine Homepage fuer unsere Zweigbibliothek Medizin zusammengebastelt
(!). Wer Interesse hat, kann sie sich mal unter
http://medsun06.uni-muenster.de anschauen. Kommentare erwuenscht!

MfG, Oliver Obst
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1 Pharmazeutische Resourcen auf dem Internet
2 WWW Travel Health Information server
3 Quick Information About Cancer for Patients and Their Families
4 oxygen/ozone and its related therapies Mailing list
5 Rural Medicine Mailing list
6 NEW INTERNET COMMUNICATION LISTS NOW AVAILABLE FOR MEDICAL GENETICISTS
7 Comparative Physiology Mailing List
8 www medical library home pages summary
9 www medical library home pages (not a summary)
10 smiley glossary
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Subject: Pharmaceutical Internet Resources

Dear Colleagues,

A few months ago (time goes so fast), I posted a question about above
subject. Interest marks were more numerous than answers. Thanks to
everyone who answered or interested in.

A very special thank to Mrs Peggy Hull and Mrs Lisa Dilorio Smith from
Glaxo USA.

Very few resources are specific to pharmaceutical information, perhaps
because medical information is covering it for a great part.

I have kindly received this :

"Internet Resources for pharmaceutical reference" by Lisa Dilorio Smith,
April 1994.
'A master's paper submitted to the faculty of the School of Information
and Library Science of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of
Science in Library Science'

Thsi very well done and clear resource guide (with Title, Address, Type,
Instuctions, Summary, Category, Source and Call Number) reflects the
above assertion : very few specific resources.

Here are most interesting and most specfic, from Lisa's paper and
personal findings :

* ANCHODD : Network for the Exchange of Information between Drug Scientist
email : listserv@cc.utas.edu.au subscribe anchodd FirstName LastName

* PHARM : Pharmacists discussion List
send request to Mr P. Hodgkinson : phh@de.montfort.ac.uk

* WHO : gopher gopher.who.ch "WHO's major programmes"

- Health Economics bibliography produced by WHO
ftp ftp.who.ch cd/tfhe

- Action Programme on Essential Drugs

- Global Programme for Vaccines

* Food & Drug Administration

telnet fdabbs.fda.gov login: bbs
www http://cm.cfsan.fda.gov/index.html

I assume this can look subjective. In any case, this is exhaustive. If
other resources are known, please send it to me and/or to the list.

Sincerely yours,

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* Vincent Maes *
* Pfizer S.A. and Belgian Institute for Health Economics *
* 102, rue Leon Theodor *
* B-1090 Brussels *
* Belgium *
* Tel : +32 2 423.07.12 *
* Fax : +32 2 423.07.99 *
* E-mail : maesv@Belgium.EU.net *
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The International Travelers Clinic at the Medical College of Wisconsin
(MCW) is pleased to announce the availability of a new WWW Travel Health
Information server:
http://www.intmed.mcw.edu/travel.html

This service is provided by the Department of Medicine and Division of
Medical Informatics at MCW. Information is available on travel health
concerns, diseases, immunizations, environmental hazards, and preventive
measures. Pointers to other WWW travel information including the US State
Department Travel Warnings are also available. This information should be
of interest to both physicians and the traveling public.

Comments or questions can be sent to: barnas@post.its.mcw.edu.
______________________________________________________________________________
Gary P. Barnas, M.D. Division of General Internal Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin and Medical Informatics
8700 W. Wisconsin Avenue, DH-135 Director, International Travelers Clinic
Milwaukee, WI 53226 414-257-6323
______________________________________________________________________________

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From: "Judith M. Gourdji" <jgourdji@umich.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <hmatrix-l@kumchttp.mc.ukans.edu>
Subject: New cancer guide
X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas
Status: RO

Our "Quick Information About Cancer for Patients and Their Families"
has now been published in the Clearinghouse for Subject- Oriented Resource
Guides.

It can be accessed in the following manner:

ftp to una.hh.lib.umich.edu
login: anonymous
password: your email address
cd inetdirsstacks
get cancer:gourhin

gopher to gopher.lib.umich.edu
\General Reference Resources
\Internet Guides and Resources
\Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides (UMICH)
\All Guides
\Cancer: J Gourdji, S. Hinton

URL: gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/00/inetdirsstacks/cancer%3agourhin

The future HTML version (12/94) will be located at
URL: http://asa.ugl.lib.umich.edu/chdocs/cancer%3agourhin.html

Please use our guide and tell your friends about it. Any comments are
welcome and should be addressed to sils-hearth@umich.edu.

Judy Gourdji and Susan Hinton School of Information and Library Studies
University of Michigan

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Subject: NEW: OxyTherapy - Oxygen / Ozone Therapy

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oxygen/ozone and its related therapies as both prophylaxis
(prevention) and treatment of immune disease, and to promoting
general well-being and good health. This is a moderated forum with a
clear bias in favour of the use of oxygen therapies; those who are
not open to such therapies should not subscribe to this forum. The
OxyTherapy Mailing List is for information sharing; thus, it
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3. to establish and maintain a database of persons, products and
events having to do with oxygen/ozone therapies
4. to conduct research using the on-line forum as a study base,
and to advocate for the establishment of a clinical trial, and
to fundraise where needed
5. to establish and maintain, if a need is identified, a limited
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 14:45:40 CST
From: "Fabio Becherini - CC-IF/USP,
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Subject: NEW: FISICOMP-L - Comparative Physiology Discussion List

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To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 1994 10:43:13 +0800
From: Gill Westera <LWESTERA@CC.CURTIN.EDU.AU>
Subject: www medical library home pages summary

Hello,
about a week ago I asked people in this group if they could recommend
any good www medical library home pages to me and I received lots of
responses. Thanks to everyone who emailed me! Below is a list of
responses:

General Library Home Pages:

A page which lists every library oriented home page:
http://www.lib.washington.edu/(a tilda goes here)tdowling/libweb.html
(sorry...my email doesn't let me type in the tilda symbol :-( )

The IntIndex from Silverplatter (provides information by subject - look
under Health Sciences):
http://www.silverplatter.com/

Iowa State Uni. Library
http://www.lib.iastate.edu/welcome.html

Boise State Uni. Library
http://hawk.idbsu.edu

Uni. of Kansas
http://ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu/

IUPUI University Library
http://www-lib.iupui.edu
(this is one of my favourites...though you can't access it using lynx)

Middleton Library, Louisiana State Uni.
http://indigo.awl.lsu.edu (in initial stages)

Uni. of York Library and Information Services
http://www.york.ac.uk/services/library/

Melbourne Uni.
http://www.unimelb.edu.au (in initial stages)

MEDICAL LIBRARY HOME PAGES:

http://medinfo.wustl.edu
take the web and gopher services branch and look for the "bacs" catalog
(gui)...(I haven't tried this yet so don't know any more about it)

Genetics databases homepage
http://www.med.umich.edu/tml/genetics.html

Columbia Uni. Health Sciences Library
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/

Virtual Hospital
http://indy.radiology.uiowa.edu/virtual_hospital.html

gopher://yaleinfo.yale.edu

http://golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/medicine.html

Arizona Health Sciences Library
http://amber.medlib.arizona.edu/ahsl.html

Emory Uni. Health Sciences Center Library
http://www.cc.emory.edu/WHSCL/WHSCLhome1.html

Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine at Harvard Uni.
http://www.med.harvard.edu/

WelchWeb at the Johns Hopkins Uni. Welch Medical Library
http://www.welch.jhu.edu/

National Network of Libraries of Medicine Pacific Northwest Region
http://rocky.hslib.washington.edu/www.html

Northwestern University Galter Health Sciences Library
http://www.ghsl.nwu.edu/

Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library at the Uni. of Utah
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/

Uni. of Wisconsin Medical School InfoLink
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/HomePage.html

Washington University Medical Library
http://mcfsun1.wustl.edu/

Vanderbilt Uni. Medical Center Information System: the Active Digital
Library of the Vanderbilt Uni. Eskind Biomedical Library
http://vumclib.mc.vanderbilt.edu/main.html

Washington Uni. School of Medicine Library and Biomedical Communications
Center Advanced Technology Center
http://atg1.wustl.edu/

Thanks again everyone for your contributions...it will take me a while
to get through this list!

Regards
Gill Westera
Curtin University of Technology Library
Perth, Western Australia
lwestera@cc.curtin.edu.au

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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 00:31:26 -800
From: Phil Drenth <phil@CTS.COM>
Subject: Summary: WWW Home Pages (long)

Wow! Talk about response. There are a lot of places to visit on the Web,
and moreso than any other Internet tool, this can get addicting. I'd
intended to tell you all about each site recommended to me, but you know
how things get when you're up til all hours following your nose from one
interesting thing to the next. Suffice it to say that every site has its
own take on providing a home page, and you know they achieve their
intentions well since they've got the gumption to welcome you in.
Recommendations and requests for posts came in from Poland to Singapore,
Canada to the U.K., and a buckshot distribution around the U.S. as well.

For starters, the very first response, from Tan Kah Ching at Ngee Ann
Polytechnic University in Singapore, turned out to be an excellent source
for hypertexting to almost any library vendor, and what seems like every
library in the known universe. I've visited this site quite a bit as the
starting point for library related searches:

http://www.lib.washington.edu/~tdowling/libweb.html

Invitations from vendors came in to visit their home pages too. While you
can leap to their home pages from the previous address, the direct
addresses are:

http://www.silverplatter.com/
and select the IntIndex from the SilverPlatter home page
http://www.vtls.com

I have to give a tip of the hat to both of these vendors. I'd expected to
launch into nothing more than well-produced hyperbole, but in both cases
the vendors seem to acknowledge both the interests of their prospective
clientele and the legacy of the net by providing access to an extensive
selection of useful, public interest and educational material. Both offer
personal as well as professional reasons to visit. You could spend the
rest of your life in the choices available here. Since there aren't very
many vendors fully on the net yet, let's hope this is a good sign of
things to come.

The most frequently recommended Home Page to visit was:
my favorite library home page is Washington University Libraries at
http://medinfo.wustl.edu/
Take the web and gopher services branch and look for bacs catalog
(GUI).

http://www.ucsc.edu

Http://sys1.pitts.emory.edu.

http://badger.state.wi.us/0/agencies/dpi/www/dpi_home.html

http://www.library.drexel.edu

http://potter.cc.keele.ac.uk/depts/li/lihome.html

http://www.mit.edu.8001/cgi/wandex
You can do a very widespread search on the word "library URL

http://www.lbl.gov
>From the lab's home page, click on Library Resources
and then again on Library, and you'll be there

http://www.oclc.org

Thanks again for all the feedback! For that matter, if you've got any
good gopher, ftp or telnet sites available for visitation, either from
libraries or vendors, feel free to pass word along about those too.

phil@cts.com
"why be you when you can be us?" - rust }:)

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C = }>;{))

Last month this newspaper described some of the purported hazards of
working with computers -- electro-magnetic radiation, strained limbs,
strained eyes. We neglected to mention crooked heads. That is what you
get from trying to read the expressions of a new hieroglyphic language
that computer addicts have invented to enliven messages.

Like prehistoric cave dwellers, the devotees of electronic
bulletin-boards and "e-mail" have struggled to find a new way to
express themselves. Wall painting would not work. Words, it seems, are
not enough. Inarticulate sounds cannot be displayed on screens. To
make their messages feel more like personal contact, they have hit on
using the punctuation marks on an ordinaty keyboard in order to pull
faces at each other. To read these signs, you have to put your head on
your left shoulder.

The basic unit is:
:-)

the "smiley", a standard smiling face. In context, this can mean "I'm
happy to hear from you", or other pleasantries. The smiley can also
wink:
;-)
or frown:
:-(

among other things. The language can express many things about the
user's appearance:

8-) :-{) 8:-) :-)-8 :-Q @:-)

These signs mean, respectively, that the user wears sunglasses, has a
moustache, is a little girl, is a big girl, smokes, wears a turban.

The smiley can also indicate some subtleties of mood and response:

:-D :-/ :-e :-7 :-X

These mean that he is laughing, is sceptical, is disappointed, is wry,
is keeping his lips sealed.

Many of the signs (perhaps the majority in use on America's biggest
computer networks) are simply absurd fun, verging on the
unintelligible:

:-F *:o) +-:-) @=

The user is a buck-toothed vampire with one tooth missing, is a clown,
holds religious office, is pro-nuclear. The hieroglyph of our title
means that the user is a drunk, devilish chef with a toupee in an
updraft, a moustache and a double chin. Now you know what electronic
mail is used for.

=*=

Subject: Here's a smile directory - Hope it lightens you day.

The Unofficial Smilie Dictionary
--------------------------------

:-) Your basic smilie. This smilie is used to inflect a sarcastic or
joking statement since we can't hear voice inflection over Unix.
;-) Winky smilie. User just made a flirtatious and/or sarcastic remark.
More of a "don't hit me for what I just said" smilie.
:-( Frowning smilie. User did not like that last statement or is upset
or depressed about something.
:-I Indifferent smilie. Better than a Frowning smilie but not quite as
good as a happy smilie
:-> User just made a really biting sarcastic remark. Worse than a :-).
:-> User just made a really devilish remark.
;-> Winky and devil combined. A very lewd remark was just made.

Those are the basic ones...Here are some somewhat less common ones:

(-: User is left handed
%-) User has been staring at a green screen for 15 hours straight
:*) User is drunk
[:] User is a robot
8-) User is wearing sunglasses
B:-) Sunglasses on head
::-) User wears normal glasses
B-) User wears horn-rimmed glasses
8:-) User is a little girl
:-)-8 User is a Big girl
:-{) User has a mustache
:-{} User wears lipstick
{:-) User wears a toupee
}:-( Toupee in an updraft
:-[ User is a Vampire
:-E Bucktoothed vampire
:-F Bucktoothed vampire with one tooth missing
:-7 User juust made a wry statement
:-* User just ate something sour
:-)~ User drools
:-~) User has a cold
:'-( User is crying
:'-) User is so happy, s/he is crying
:-@ User is screaming
:-# User wears braces
:^) User has a broken nose
:v) User has a broken nose, but it's the other way
:_) User's nose is sliding off of his face
:<) User is from an Ivy League School
:-& User is tongue tied.
=:-) User is a hosehead
-:-) User is a punk rocker
-:-( (real punk rockers don't smile)
:=) User has two noses
+-:-) User is the Pope or holds some other religious office
`:-) User shaved one of his eyebrows off this morning
,:-) Same thing...other side
|-I User is asleep
|-O User is yawning/snoring
:-Q User is a smoker
:-? User smokes a pipe
O-) Megaton Man On Patrol! (or else, user is a scuba diver)
O :-) User is an angel (at heart, at least)
:-P Nyahhhh!
:-S User just made an incoherent statement
:-D User is laughing (at you!)
:-X User's lips are sealed
:-C User is really bummed
:-/ User is skeptical
C=:-) User is a chef
@= User is pro-nuclear war
*<:-) User is wearing a Santa Claus Hat
:-o Uh oh!
(8-o It's Mr. Bill!
*:o) And Bozo the Clown!
3:] Pet smilie
3:[ Mean Pet smilie
d8= Your pet beaver is wearing goggles and a hard hat.
E-:-) User is a Ham radio operator
:-9 User is licking his/her lips
%-6 User is braindead
[:-) User is wearing a walkman
(:I User is an egghead
<:-I User is a dunce
K:P User is a little kid with a propeller beenie
@:-) User is wearing a turban
:-0 No Yelling! (Quiet Lab)
:-: Mutant Smilie
The invisible smilie
.-) User only has one eye
,-) Ditto...but he's winking
X-( User just died
8 :-) User is a wizard
C=}>;*{)) Mega-Smilie... A drunk, devilish chef with a toupee in an updraft,
a mustache, and a double chin

Note: A lot of these can be typed without noses to make midget smilies.

:) Midget smilie
:] Gleep...a friendly midget smilie who will gladly be your friend
=) Variation on a theme...
:} - What should we call these? (what?)
:) - Happy
:> - what?
:@ - what?
:D - Laughter
:I - Hmmm...
:( - Sad
:[ - Real Downer
:< - what?
:{ - what?
:O - Yelling
:C - what?
:Q - what?
:,( - Crying
[] - Hugs and
:* - Kisses
|I - Asleep
|^o -Snoring

:-` smiley spitting out its chewing tobacco
:-1 smiley bland face
:-! "
:-@ smiley face screaming
:-#| smiley face with bushy mustache
:-$ smiley face with it's mouth wired shut
:-% smiley banker
:-6 smiley after eating something sour
:^) smiley with pointy nose (righty)
:-7 smiley after a wry statement
8-) smiley swimmer
:-* smiley after eating something bitter
:-& smiley which is tongue-tied
:-0 smiley orator
smiley invisible man
(:-( unsmiley frowning
(:-) smiley big-face
):-) "
):-( unsmiley big-face
)8-) scuba smiley big-face
=:-) smiley punk-rocker
=:-( (real punk rockers don't smile)
+:-) smiley priest
:-q smiley trying to touch its tongue to its nose
:-e disappointed smiley
:-t cross smiley
:-i semi-smiley
:-o smiley singing national anthem
:-p smiley sticking its tongue out (at you!)
:-[ un-smiley blockhead
:-] smiley blockhead
:-{ smiley variation on a theme
:-} ditto
{:-) smiley with its hair parted in the middle
}:-) above in an updraft
:-a lefty smilely touching tongue to nose
:-s smiley after a BIZARRE comment
:-d lefty smiley razzing you
g-) smiley with ponce-nez glasses
:-j left smiling smilely
:-k beats me, looks like something, tho.
:-l y. a. s.
:-: mutant smiley
:-\ undecided smiley
:-| "have an ordinary day" smiley
;-) winking smiley
:-< real sad smiley
:-> y.a.s.
:-z y.a.c.s.
:-x "my lips are sealed" smiley
:-c bummed out smiley
:-v talking head smiley
:v) left-pointing nose smiley
:-b left-pointing tongue smiley
:-/ lefty undecided smiley
:-? smilely smoking a pipe
.-] one-eyed smilely
,-} wry and winking
0-) smiley cyclops (scuba diver?)
:-=) older smiley with mustache
:u) smiley with funny-looking left nose
:n) smiley with funny-looking right nose
:< midget unsmiley
:> midget smiley
}:^#}) mega-smiley: updrafted bushy-mustached pointy nosed smiley with
a double-chin

:-) ha ha ~~:-( net.flame
|-) hee hee O |-) net.religion
|-D ho ho
:-> hey hey 8 :-I net.unix-wizards
:-( boo hoo X-( net.suicide
:-I hmm E-:-I net.ham-radio
:-O uh oh >:-I net.startrek
:-P nyah nyah 3:o[ net.pets
|-P yuk

:-} beard
:-{ mustache
:-# braces
:-X bow tie
:-Q smoker
<:I dunce
(:I egghead
@:I turban

8-) glasses
B-) horn-rims
8:-) glasses on forehead
:-8( condescending stare
;-) wink
:-< mad

Drama :-( Comedy :-) Surpise :-o Suspense 8-|

Male :- Female >-
Birth |-O Death 8-#
Infinity 8

Hey, have fun with these.

[compiled by Kevin Johnson]

and of course, my personal favorite (mainly because I designed it)

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The world's biggest smiley (sort of)

Make sure to use these little pals frequently, I get .02 cents royalty on each
one ;-> (see there's another .02!)

witzelsucht (vit'sel-zoocht) [Ger.]
"A mental condition characteristic of frontal lobe lesions and marked by
the making of poor jokes and puns and the telling of pointless stories, at
which the patient himself is intensely amused."

This isn't me!! Honest, guys, this isn't me!!

Donald "Dice Freak" Daybell daybell@aludra.usc.edu

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