Prepared in collaboration with the Medical Library Association, this completely updated, revised, and expanded edition lists classic and up-to-the-minute print and electronic resources in the health sciences, helping librarians find the answers that library users seek.
... 190, 272 Stedman's Dental Dictionary, 271 Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 186–187 Stedman's Medical Dictionaryfor the Health Professions and Nursing, 271 Stedman's Medical Dictionary Online, 186 Stedman's Medical Eponyms (Bartolucci), ...
Dates are not noted for the first two editions, which are here updated to account for new or expanded electronic and online sources, including computer multimedia reference. Addressed to practicing and student librarians.
Medical Reference Services Quarterly 25(Summer 2006): 31-47. 6. Shedlock, J., ed. Annual Statistics of Medical School Libraries in the United States and Canada, 1999-2000. 23rd ed. ... Information Technology and Libraries 25, no.
Search skills of today bear little resemblance to searches through print publications.
Special attention is given to the electronic distribution of biomedical information. With important sources of health information now becoming available via the Internet, this book provides a point of departure to evaluate those sources.
A step-by-step guide to conducting research in medicine, public health, and other health sciences, this clear, practical, and straightforward text demystifies the research process and empowers students (and other new investigators) to ...
This resource provides an annotated list of print and electronic biomedical and health-related reference sources, including Internet resources and digital image collections.
2006. “Lessons Learned from Single Service Point Implementations.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 25, no. 2 (Summer): 31–47. Allen, Mureen, Leanne M. Currie, Mark Graham, Suzanne Bakken, Vimla L. Patel, and James J. Cimino. 2003.
Great read with a lot of good, practical information for mixed methods researchers at all levels. The practical approach of this text makes it an innovative and valuable resource.” —John G. Schumacher, University of Maryland
Part of a topic-related series of reference guides. This text aims to provide a comprehensive evaluative directory of electronic reference sources in the field of health-related sciences.