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This concise and clearly written book will make your PubMed searches more productive. MEDLINE, the National Library of Medicine's on-line bibliographic database, is the premiere index to the world's biomedical literature. It is the primary component of PubMed. MEDLINE is exquisitely organized: each journal article is manually indexed under an average of a dozen Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), one or more publication types, and more. An understanding of this organization is essential to effective searching. Any health professional, health sciences student, or researcher will benefit from reading this book. It explains the basics of formulating searches, shows how to put the main indexing elements in MEDLINE to best use, illustrates the importance of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), provides guidance for framing questions, and backs everything up with practical examples. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Brian S. Katcher, Pharm.D., is the author of MEDLINE: a guide to effective searching in PubMed and other interfaces, now in its second edition. Dr. Katcher has edited clinical pharmacy textbooks and written about prescription drugs and public health for scholarly journals and for a broader audience.
He is interested in both the clinical use of drugs for common health problems and public health strategies to reduce the burden of these problems. His promotion of the most effective use of PubMed/MEDLINE supports a larger vision of evidence-based health policy and practice.
Dr. Katcher is a consultant to the San Francisco Department of Public Health and mentors pharmacy students at the University of California, San Francisco. He is currently writing a book about the history of prescription drugs and public health during the twentieth century. (