Introduction to health sciences librarianship : a management handbook / Frank R. Kellerman.
Health sciences librarianship today demands a balance among computer files, human ingenuity, and print sources. The many information sources presently available enable health sciences librarians to do a better job, but that job has also become correspondingly more difficult. This professional refere...
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Westport, Conn. :
Greenwood Press,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Biomedical Journal
- 2. Indexing, Index Medicus, and Other Traditional Abstracting and Indexing Services
- 3. Computerized Bibliographic Searching: MEDLINE and Beyond
- 4. Collection Development, Acquisitions, and Cataloging
- 5. Reference: Service and Sources
- 6. Computerization of Biomedical Information
- 7. The Habitat of the Health Sciences Librarian.