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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 15,1996 PSA#1700National Library of Medicine, Office of Acquisitions Management,
Building 38A, Room B1N17, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 R -- INDEXING OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE SOL 97-100/DJH DUE 112896 POC
Daniel J. Hartinger, Contract Specialist, 301/496-6546 The National
Library of Medicine (NLM) is seeking sources for indexing of the
biomedical literature. NLM requires that approximately 423,000
biomedical journal articles be indexed for Index Medicus and MEDLINE in
the base year; in subsequent option years it is anticipated the
indexing of approximately 333,000 articles for Index Medicus and
MEDLINE will be needed. Indexing is to be performed over a one year
period (April 1, 1997 through March 31, 1998), with options to extend
for three additional one-year periods. Options for additional
quantities of up to 25,000 articles per year may also be exercised. The
bulk of articles to be indexed are in English (over 83%), with lesser
amounts in German (3%), Russian (3%), French (2%), Japanese (2%),
Spanish (1%), and nineteen other foreign languages (less than 1% each).
The articles to be indexed are in highly technical, scientific,
biomedical subject areas (e.g., anesthesiology, biochemistry,
cardiology, genetics, hematology, immunology, microbiology, molecular
biology, neurology, pharmacology, radiology, etc.) and are from
journals selected by NLM for citation in Index Medicus, MEDLINE, and
related databases. Indexing will be performed in accordance with
policies and procedures set forth in NLM's published Indexing Manual.
Indexers must analyze each journal article for subject content and
apply appropriate subject headings drawn from NLM's controlled
vocabulary, Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). Indexers who work on this
project must complete the standard training regimen provided at NLM's
facilities in Bethesda, Maryland. The training regimen will begin with
a formal two-week Indexing Class to be scheduled by NLM, followed by a
period of informal one-on-one training and feedback. The informal
training period requires trainees to work onsite at NLM for at least
one month, depending on the proficiency of the individual. The minimum
educational requirement for proposed trainees is a Bachelor's degree
with a major in the biomedical services, or its equivalent in work
experience in a biomedical field. Average production from trainee
indexers in past years has been 50 articles per week during the first
six months; average weekly production from individual trainees during
the first six months has ranged from 25 to 82 articles per week. After
six months, indexers are expected to produce four articles per hour,
and to work at least half-time (20 hours per week) on this project.
Journals to be indexed will be assigned by NLM to individual indexers
in batches containing approximately one week's work capacity and based
on the indexer's language and subject capabilities. NLM prefers that
indexers work in the local Washington, DC metropolitan area and
requires local work to be completed and returned within one week of
pick-up at NLM. NLM will allow indexers to work outside the Washington,
DC metropolitan area; however, the Contractor is responsible for
pick-up, delivery, and return of journals between NLM and the indexers.
Indexing of journals must be completed and received at NLM within
fourteen days of pick-up. Rapid processing of work is required to
ensure the currency of citations in Index Medicus, MEDLINE, and related
databases. Upon completion of the training regimen, indexers will
(whenever possible, as determined by NLM), perform work online using
NLM's Online Indexing System. Online work for Index Medicus indexing
will be performed using Government equipment loaned by NLM for
installation at individual work sites. Equipment will consist of a
modem and specially configured computer terminal or PC. NLM will
reimburse the contractor for telecommunications costs related to online
indexing. Online work outside the Washington, DC metropolitan area is
possible. Indexing is also sought for (1) approximately 1,500 records
per year of ongoing health services research projects for the HSRProj
database of the National Information Center on Health Services Research
and Health Care Technology, (2) up to 1,500 items per year for the
HealthSTAR (Health Services, Technology, Administration Research),
database of the National Information Center on Health Services Research
and Health Care Technology, (3) up to 1,200 abstracts per year for the
DENTALPROJ database of the National Institute for Dental Research, (4)
for approximately 5,000 chemical queries to be indexed by chemical
specialists, and (5) up to 8,200 abstracts from the International
Conference on AIDS (tentatively scheduled for mid-1998 and mid-2000)
and from other AIDS-related conferences. Government equipment will not
be loaned for task numbers 1, 2, and 4 as described above. DENTALPROJ
indexing (task 3 above) will be performed offline. Multiple awards are
anticipated for this project. Awards will be based primarily on the
merits of the proposed indexing personnel, ranked by experience with
indexing biomedical literature or any form of indexing or work
involving analysis of the biomedical literature, and subject and
foreign language expertise. A pre-proposal conference for potential
bidders will be held at the National Library of Medicine, 8600
Rockville Pike, Building 38, Bethesda, Maryland 20894, on Friday,
November 8, 1996 at 10:30 a.m. The conference will consist of (1) a
briefing and question and answer session related to the biomedical
indexing project at NLM and the essential elements required for a
successful proposal, and (2) a demonstration of the online indexing
system to be used to perform indexing for NLM. Written questions to be
addressed at the conference will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. EDT on
Monday, November 4, 1996 at the address listed below. Space
considerations require a limit of two (02) attendees from each
organization. Prior reservations are necessary to attend the
pre-proposal conference. Attendees will be notified of the specific
room for the conference at the time reservations are made. Please
contact Mr. Daniel J. Hartinger on (301) 496-6546 for further
information or to make reservations to attend the pre-proposal
conference. Reservations will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. EDT on
Monday, November 4, 1996. This acquisition is a total small business
set-aside. It is anticipated that Request for Proposals (RFP) Number
NLM 97-100/DJH will be issued on or about October 28, 1996. Copies of
the RFP may be obtained by writing to the National Library of Medicine,
Office of Acquisitions Management, 8600 Rockville Pike, Building 38A,
Room B1N17, Bethesda, Maryland 20894, Attention: Daniel J. Hartinger,
Contract Specialist. All responsible sources may submit a proposal
which will be considered by the National Library of Medicine.
Telephone/FAX requests will not be honored. See numbered Note(s): 1 and
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