JDreamⅢ for Discovery
JDreamⅢ is a STM bibliographic database widely used in Japanese institutions.
https://jdream3.com/
Adding this to Summon Index is highly desired.
Hello,
Following discussion with the provider, we understand that this request requires further consideration on their side.
For the time being, I am setting this request to “Closed”, until such time as the provider is able to supply this content.
We will gladly re-open this request when relevant.
Thank you for your understanding!
Best,
Rael
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Yuko Tsuboi commented
Please add JDreamIII to PCI.
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Yumi Kondo commented
I recommend to use JDreamIII for students who write report.
If it is added, PCI could be more powerful and influential! -
九州工業大学附属図書館 commented
Please add JDreamIII to PCI!
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Saki M commented
Please add JDreamIII for Discovery.
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sig commented
Very nice if it is added.
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YUJI FUNATO commented
Please add JDreamIII for Discovery. We need it!!
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Sakiko Takeda commented
JDream3 is useful for students.
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Junichi Fuji commented
We usually let students use this database. I hope JDreamIII will be added to PCI.
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Keita Ohwada commented
I am a sales agent of Summon in Japan. I have received same requests from multiple institutions directly. I hope it will be searched with Summon and others.
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Momoko Morishima commented
If JDreamIII is added, PCI could be more powerful and influential than ever before for Japanese users in science field.
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Kayo Sakemi commented
Please add JDreamIII to PCI. We need it!!
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Mutsumi Hosaka commented
We really want to search JDreamIII via PCI. In the future, after merging PCI and Summon Index as CDI, the contents will be very useful for searching Japanese scientific articles.
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Tsutomu SUZUKI commented
please add it as soon as possible!
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Hiroe commented
I agree too! Please add it to PCI.
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Aya Yukawa commented
I couldn't agree more! If JDreamIII is not included, our science major students will say "What is the one-stop searching for?".
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Atsushi Hasegawa commented
We also strongly need JDreamIII as Primo VE PCI contents. Our user survey in early 2019 shows that this database is used very often by students majoring in science and engineering.