Introduction to Reference Sources in the Health SciencesGuide to bibliographic and informational sources and their uses in reference work in health science settings. Intended for the library school student, but also useful to practicing librarians and health science library users. 14 chapters cover such topics as bibliographic sources for monographs, computerized data bases, handbooks and manuals, and history sources. References. Index. |
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Bibliographic Sources for Monographs | 17 |
Bibliographic Sources for Periodicals | 25 |
Indexing and Abstracting Services | 35 |
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