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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports questions (Natalie Gorvine) Marcia Tuttle 19 Feb 1999 21:29 UTC

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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:13:46 -0500
From: Natalie Gorvine <GORVINE@EMAIL.CHOP.EDU>
Subject: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports questions

Hello all.  I've been wondering (probably too late to do anything
constructive about it) if others have blank pages instead of text for
the following:

MMWR, Vol. 47, #36 p. 764; #37, p. 788; and #38, pp. 815-816.  (Issue
dates Sept. 18, Sept. 25, & Oct. 2, 1998)

When I claimed them I received duplicates of two of the problematic
copies (never even rec'd. another of the third) and they were STILL
problematic.  I also received a copy on exchange from another library;
it too was missing text.  Most recently, when I tried to ask for a
different issue from yet another library, that person discovered that
her copy also lacked the page I needed.

If people have complete versions of the issues in question, do you
receive them directly from the federal government?  Ours come via the
Massachusetts Medical Society.  I'm trying to find out where the problem
originated and if it can be corrected.

For a while I thought that I might be able to fill in my gaps from the
MMWR website, but the missing pages are the beginnings of the articles &
I don't know their titles.  The website does not seem to allow for
searching simply by volume, issue, & page number - unless I am missing
something.

A different question : does anyone know if for v. 47, 1998 there are SS
issues beyond SS-5, or RR issues beyond RR-20?  We keep our regular MMWR
issues in large looseleaf binders but last year began sending the
supplemental issues to be professionally bound, in order to reduce the
clutter in our title workroom, where we keep all sorts  of  loose
things.  Is there a way to find out if I have a complete set of
Recommendations and Reports and Surveillance Summaries for any given
year?

So - if any savvy SERIALSTer has further information or suggestions for
me on either or both of the above matters, I'd be most appreciative.
You've helped before with tricky or unusual problems, so I am hopeful.
Meanwhile, happy weekend, everyone.

Thanks in advance. - Natalie

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