Basch offers flexible software and web-based solutions for subscriptions and e-content in medical, academic, corporate, and government libraries.
Basch offers flexible software and web-based solutions for subscriptions and e-content in medical, academic, corporate, and government libraries.
Doody’s Collection Development Monthly, the renowned reviewer of healthcare information, has published a great review of JoMI in their August newsletter by UCSF Library’s education and information consultant for medicine, Evans Whitaker, MD, MLIS.
Treadwell Library, the health sciences library for the Massachusetts General Hospital community, is currently featuring JoMI on their front page.
JoMI is now in the EBSCO catalog and is available for subscription through EBSCO journal services.
JoMI can be ordered either directly or through your subscription agent – as of this post, in addition to EBSCO, JoMI is also available through Harrassowitz and Basch. In case of any questions, please email us at subscriptions@jomi.com.
The Library of Congress has issued JoMI an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) number: ISSN 2373-6003.
What does this mean? We are now officially a serial, and not the sort you eat.
Per request from another customer, JoMI is now available through Basch Subscriptions (www.basch.com).
Basch offers BOSS, Basch Online Subscription Service (link), which we think is a very swell name for a product.
Per request from one of our customers, JoMI is now available through Harrassowitz (www.harrassowitz.de), a subscription agent based out of Wiesbaden in Germany. Harrassowitz started out as an antiquarian bookseller in Leipzig in 1872 and acquired their first American customer, Harvard University, in 1882. Harrassowitz offer full subscription services to all scholarly journals (About Harrassowitz).
JoMI has just published a new video article by Dr. Matthew Provencher, Chief of Sports Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Medical Director of the New England Patriots.
The video article covers in detail a procedure to resurface the cartilage of the knee for a patient with a condition called Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD).
Matthew Provencher, MD
Chief, Sports Medicine Division
Massachusetts General Hospital
This past May 16th-21st, JoMI attended and exhibited at the Medical Library Association conference (MLA, MLA 2014 conference) in Chicago.
This was the first major conference for JoMI and our first opportunity to get significant feedback from the medical librarian community, which was pretty amazing.