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UpToDate Interview in Journal of Electronic Resources for Medical Libraries

Again picked from the Krafty Librarian: UpToDate Interview in Journal of Electronic Resources for Medical Libraries : An Interview with Denise Basow and Fritz Hofheinz of UpToDate Elizabeth Connor MLS, AHIP, Assistant Professor, Daniel Library, The Citadel, Charleston, SC, 29407, elizabeth.connor@citadel.edu Electronic Resources for Medical Libraries v. 2 (4) 81-92 2005. We seem to have a subscription but currently no fulltext access. Could anybody send me a copy via mail? Abstract: This interview provides insights into the products and services offered by UpToDate, a leading source of clinical information. Topics discussed include UpToDate's topic reviews, consumer health information, peer-reviewed content, handheld devices, pricing models, future trends, and predictions. Also interesting for (medical) librarians is: An Interview with Tony McSean, Director of Library Relations, Elsevier Science Abstract: This interview provides insights into the products and services offered by Elsevier Science, a leading publisher of science, technical, and medical content, and the roles and responsibilities of Tony McSeán, Elsevier Science's Director of Library Relations. Products and services discussed include Scirus, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and PDxMD; retraction of scientific content; pricing models; future trends; and predictions. The complete table of Content of this Issue is available via GoogleGroups

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