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13. Identifying peer-reviewed journals in clinical medicine.
BACKGROUND: Two directories that contain information about serials also offer lists of thousands of journals identified as peer-reviewed. Librarians generally regard these lists as authoritative. OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical medicine journals on both peer-reviewed lists, measure the extent of discrepancies between these two lists, and determine the cause
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14. Foreign medical directories
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15. Foreign Medical Directories
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16. CHECK LIST OF SOCIETY DIRECTORIES OF INTEREST TO MEDICAL LIBRARIANS
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17. A CHECK-LIST OF FOREIGN DIRECTORIES OF THE MEDICAL AND SOME ALLIED PROFESSIONS 1930-1940
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18. The international scene in biological and medical libraries.
This article introduces the Bulletin's special issue devoted to international health sciences librarianship with a discussion of the formal structures of international cooperation. The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions' (IFLA) Biological and Medical Sciences Libraries Section conducts activities along four strands: world and r
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19. MEDLINEplus: building and maintaining the National Library of Medicine's consumer health Web service
MEDLINEplus is a Web-based consumer health information resource, made available by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). MEDLINEplus has been designed to provide consumers with a well-organized, selective Web site facilitating access to reliable full-text health information. In addition to full-text resources, MEDLINEplus directs consumers to dictionaries,
Medical Library Association.
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20. An agenda for change in referral--consensus from general practice.
BACKGROUND. Wide variations in rates of referral from primary to secondary care have been a matter of concern for many years. Effective strategies for optimizing referral depend on doctors being able to understand what the influences on their referral behaviour are, as well as having the ability to identify priority areas for action and to develop strategies
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21. The role of the medical school-based consumer health information service.
Historically, medical information has been provided to patients at the physician's discretion. Although this method never has been wholly satisfactory, the trend toward bureaucratic organization of medical care, characterized by impersonal patient encounters and prompted by increased emphasis on cost controls, has restricted patient information even further.
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22. Campylobacteriosis in New Zealand: results of a case-control study.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To identify and assess the contributions of major risk factors for campylobacteriosis in New Zealand. DESIGN: Case-control study. Home interviews were conducted over nine months using a standardised questionnaire to assess recent food consumption and other exposures. SETTING: Four centres in New Zealand with high notification rates of campyl
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23. Hazard proximities of childhood cancers in Great Britain from 1953-80.
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Firstly, to examine relationships between the birth and death addresses of children dying from leukaemia and cancer in Great Britain, and the sites of potential environmental hazards; and secondly to measure relative case densities close to, and at increasing distances from, different hazard types. DESIGN: Home address postcodes (PCs) and t