Directory of Cancer Research Information Resources


Book Description

730 entries to most of the available cancer information sources throughout the world. Includes publications, libraries, research centers and institutes, automated services, government agencies, organizations, cancer registries, projects information services, telephone services, and audiovisual sources. Classified arrangement. Each entry gives appropriate descriptive and contact information. Title, organization, geographical, and subject indexes.




Directory of Cancer Research Information Resources


Book Description

Available cancer information sources throughout the world. Includes publications, libraries, classification schemes, audiovisual sources, cancer registries, special collections, projects information sources, organizations, and government agencies. Classified arrangement. Each entry gives descriptive and contact information. Title, organization, geographical, and subject indexes. Bibliography of 99 references.










Directory of National Information Sources on Handicapping Conditions and Related Services


Book Description

Directory of organizations complied to enable Clearinghouse on the Handicapped to respond to public inquiries and to better understand services of other related information providers. Includes only organizations that are information and direct service providers; thus there is emphasis on information components and data base vendors. Includes only organizations functioning on national level and a small group of international organizations based in the U.S. Alphabetical arrangement by names of organizations. Entry gives address, telephone number, handicapping conditions served, and information about the organization and its information services. Miscellaneous appendixes of organizations. Index.




Index of NLM Serial Titles


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A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.




Cancer Resources on the Internet


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Cancer Resources on the Internet shows cancer patients, their families, and oncology health care professionals how the Internet can be used to locate information about the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of different forms of cancer; to locate specialized treatment centers around the world; to facilitate support groups; and to provide a mechanism for individuals to share experiences and stories. This book includes a discussion of the quality of information on the Net (and how to assess it); evaluations of Web sites in terms of content, clarity, and user-friendliness; and advice on how to conduct a focused, subject-specific search. Arranged in an order that gives a general starting point and then leads to more specific needs, Cancer Resources on the Internet helps you by: providing an overview of cancer resources available on the WWW--how to overcome the sheer quantity of information and find the most relevant sites discussing the National Cancer Institute's CancerNet, including ways to access the network and links to other resources detailing OncoLink, the first multimedia cancer information resource on the Internet offering state- of-the-art, quality information reviewing NCI's comprehensive cancer center's 26 web sites--from patients’and referring physicians’viewpoints showing how to find information on breast cancer on the Internet--Web-based resources on risk factors, early detection, treatment, psychological aspects, and breast cancer in men discussing different types of Internet resources (mailing lists, newsgroups, and real-time communication) and using cancer information to show how health care information can be transferred from physician to patient and back again illustrating a practical use of Internet Relay Chat (IRC)--how it offers accessibility to shut-in and convalescing patients and instant, real-time support guiding you through the process a newly diagnosed Hodgkin's Disease patient might use to find information and support on the Internet reviewing resources found on the Web about alternative and complementary therapies for cancer Information resources on the Internet about cancer, from Web sites to listservs and chat groups, are plentiful. In fact, cancer patients and oncology health care professionals were some of the earliest users of the Internet as a health information resource. Using cancer as the focus of this book provides a helpful overview of the various health care uses of the Net.




NIH Publication


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Current Catalog


Book Description

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.




Directory of National Information Sources on Handicapping Conditions and Related Services


Book Description

Directory of organizations compiled to enable Clearinghouse on the Handicapped to respond to public inquiries and to better understand services of other related information providers. Includes only organizations that are information and direct service providers; thus there is emphasis on information components and data base vendors. Includes only organizations functioning on national level and a small group of international organizations based in the U.S. Alphabetical arrangement by names of organizations. Entry gives address, telephone number, handicapping conditions served, and information about the organization and its information services. Miscellaneous appendixes of organizations. Index.