Electronic Selective - "Evaluation of Veterinary Literature"

Literature in Medicine Bibliography

  1. Haynes, R.B., et al, How to Keep up with Medical Literature:  II Deciding Which Journals to Read Regularly, Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 105, No. 2, Pg. 309-312, 1986.

  2. Pelzer, N.L., Leysen, J.M., Library Use and Information-Seeking Behavior of Veterinary Medical Students, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 76, No.4, Pg. 328-33, 1988.

  3. Pelzer, N.L., Leysen, J.M., Use of Information Resources by Veterinary Practitioners, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, Vol. 79, No.1, Pg.10-16, 1991.

  4. Sacket, D.L., How to Read Clinical Journals: I. Why Read Them and How to Start Reading Them Critically, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 1, Pg. 555-558, 1981.

  5. Talbot, R.B., Veterinary Medical Informatics, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Vol. 199, No.1, Pg.52-57, 1991.

  6. Ward, B.C., Bushby,  P., Veterinary Education in the Information Age, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol. 12, No. 2, Pg.39-41, 1985.

  7. White, M.E., Lets Stop Loose Talk About the "Information Explosion", Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol.15, Spring, Pg.25-26, 1988.