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Johns Hopkins POPLINE Database Now Available Online

Looking for the latest information? Need a journal article on adolescent reproductive health and HIV/AIDS? Trying to track down an article on population and the environment? The answers to these questions and much more are now just a few mouse clicks away on the new Internet POPLINE database. POPLINE, the world's largest bibliographic database on population, family planning, and related issues, is now available free of charge on the Internet. All 280,000 citations, representing published and unpublished literature, can be accessed for no charge at: http://www.popline.org Maintained by the Johns Hopkins Population Information Program, Internet POPLINE is updated every two weeks and offers the only complete, up-to-date Internet location for POPLINE records. Approximately 10,000 records are added annually. (POPLINE records are no longer available through the U.S. National Library of Medicine's IGM or PubMed systems.) The new Internet POPLINE's current awareness search allows users to save time by easily limiting their searches to the most current entries. Plans are underway to offer "relevance" scores to search results and a "shopping cart" feature for document delivery is under development. For those in developing countries who may have limited access to the Internet, POPLINE will continue to distribute POPLINE on CD-ROM to over 950 sites twice a year. For more details about this service go to: http://www.jhuccp.org/popline/popcd.stm POPLINE Digital Services also provides full text documents of many of its abstracts in the database at no charge for readers in developing countries. Full-text documents are only available if the information is not available locally, is not a commercially published book, and is less than 100 pages in length. POPLINE sends full-text documents as an e-mail attachment in Adobe Acrobat format or by mail. More information is available at:
http://www.jhuccp.org/popline/docdel.stm or by contacting:
POPLINE Digital Services
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
Tel: +1-410-659-6300
Fax: +1-410-659-6266
[email protected] The Population Information Program is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). For more information, log on to
http://www.jhuccp.org or send an e-mail to Anne Compton
Deputy Director
PIP, and Chief
POPLINE Digital Services
[email protected] or contact the
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
111 Market Place
Suite 310
Baltimore, Maryland 21202, USA

updated: 23 August, 2019