Keyguide to Information Sources in Dentistry


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Sources of general and specialized information. Arranged in parts, i.e., survey of dental literature, bibliography, and directory of organizations. The latter lists dental libraries, national associations, dental associations and societies, school and university departments, and publishers. Index.




Current Catalog


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







Keyguide to Information Sources in Pharmacy


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Selected worldwide sources of information for the academic, professional, commercial, and industrial facets of pharamcy. Part 1 reviews the history of pharmacy, and discusses generally libraries (including conferences and online databases). Part two is an annotated bibliography of literature. Part three is a directory of organizations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Aslib Information


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Keyguide to Information Sources in Online and CD-ROM Database Searching


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This is an integrated guide to the documentation, reference aids and key organizational sources of information about online and CD-ROM searching worldwide. Databases in online and CD-ROM format represent applications of computer technology which enable people to cope with the so-called information explosion that has gained momentum in the 20th century. They may be used in a wide variety of ways and by a variety of users to promote the transfer of new ideas, eliminate duplicative and unnecessary research, provide supporting data for problem solving and long range planning, and to help individuals learn about and evaluate educational, leisure and consumer options. Interest in online and CD-ROM database searching has expanded rapidly in the information profession, the academic world and many commercial fields.










Keyguide to Information Sources in Paramedical Sciences


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This book covers the information sources for six groups of allied health workers who treat patients directly and whose therapies have their own defined literatures: chiropodists, dieticians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, radiographers (both remedial and therapeutic) and speech therapists.