Medlib Digest 17.-22.12. + anderes

Oliver Obst (obsto@uni-muenster.de)
Fri, 23 Dec 1994 10:09:16 +0100 (CET)


Date: Fri, 23 Dec 1994 10:09:16 +0100 (CET)
From: "Oliver Obst" <obsto@uni-muenster.de>
Message-Id: <36558.obsto@wwupop.uni-muenster.de>
To: medibib-l
Subject: Medlib Digest 17.-22.12. + anderes

Liebe Medibibler,
ich freue mich, Ihnen den vorerst letzten Digest diesen Jahres anbieten
zu koennen. (Freue ich mich jetzt, dass es der letzte ist oder freue ich
mich ueber das Anbieten? - Wie mehrdeutig ist doch diese Form der
Kommunikation!) Also ersteres:-)

Nochmals alles Gute,

Ihr Oliver Obst

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1 NEW: OB-GYN-L - A list for the obstetrician and gynecologist
2 Medical College of Georgia Gopher
3 The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
4 World Cancer Research Fund Gopher
5 HealthNet Projects Web Site
6 The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
7 Biomedical/Biotechnical Marketing Communications
8 pharmacy sources on the internet
9 New Issue of the Electronic Green Journal
10 New listserv targets MLA Cancer Section Librarians
11 The Diabetes Knowledgebase
12 DNA to Dinosaurus: A natural history of medicine electronic exhibit
13 Informationen ueber CISTI (von CANMEDLIB)
14 Neue Internetanleitungen fuer folgende Themen:
"Quick Information About Cancer For Patients And Their Families"
"Women's Health Resources on the Internet"
"Emotional Support: Physical Loss, Chronic Illness, and Bereavement"

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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 20:07:10 CST
From: "Geffrey H. Klein" <gklein@bcm.tmc.edu>
Subject: NEW: OB-GYN-L - A list for the obstetrician and gynecologist

ob-gyn-l on Listserv@bcm.tmc.edu

ob-gyn-l is an open, unmoderated list for the obstetrician and
gynecologist. We discuss topics of interest to ob/gyn physicians.
These topics include discussion of practices, research, interesting
patients, and lifestyle.

To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to
listserv@bcm.tmc.edu:

subscribe ob-gyn-l yourfirstname yourlastname

example:

subscribe ob-gyn-l Joe Schmoe

Owner: Geffrey H. Klein, MD <gklein@bcm.tmc.edu>

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Medical College of Georgia Gopher: Pointers to Biomedical Research at
MCG, other Health Sciences Resources on the 'Net, and more. --Scout
gopher to: gopher.mcg.edu

33333333333333333333333
The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center is one of four campuses
of the University system; it houses the schools of Dentistry, Medicine,
Nursing, and Pharmacy, University Hospitals, and Central Services
Administration.
gopher to: gopher.hsc.colorado.edu

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World Cancer Research Fund gopher is still under construction, but offers
links to WCRF organizations in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and USA.
Information offered in the form of newsletters and brochures. -- Scout
gopher to: cancernet.org

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To: hmatrix-l@kumchttp.mc.ukans.edu
Subject: Announcing HealthNet to GO!
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9412181942.B29370-0100000@mgcheo.med.uottawa.ca>

Annoucing HealthNet to Go,

The first version of an Internet package for Health Resources is now up on
FTP sites, I am dubbing it HealthNet to Go (was going to call it HealthNet
in a Box, but thought that sounded a little to much like another
commercial product :) ) . HealthNet to go one of the HealthNet Internet
based projects from Industry Canada, Including the HealthNet WWW
Demonstration Project a single window acess point for Internet Health
Resources on the Internet. To find out more go to the HealthNet Projects
Web Site: http://debra.dgbt.doc.ca/~mike/home.html

for more Information contact:

Michael Pluscauskas
Health Network Applications Consultant, CDD, Industry Canada
President, Health Information Infrastructure (HII) Consulting
Ottawa, Canada
(613) 990-3305, Industry Canada
(613) 745-7621, HII Consulting
x-man@mgcheo.med.uottawa.ca

A description follows below,

HealthNet to GO!

HealthNet to GO! is an exercise to optimize currently available Internet
tools for the health community. It consists of a number of different
packages which can be easily installed and allow the health Internet user
to easily access a number of different health related sites.

Important !!! Disclaimer: HealthNet to GO! is NOT a commercial product,
is NOT for resale purposes, is NOT supported and we take NO responsiblity
for any problems it may cause. It is a reconfiguration of different
currently available Internet software to "point" to health related content
around the Internet. HealthNet to GO! and the related projects with the
goal of enabling users to make better use of the content that is currently
available to them.

It is currently available for Windows 3.1x formats and assumes that the
user either has access to SLIP (or SLIP like access - through something
like TIA), or a direct connection via a LAN and is thus capable of using
Windows 3.1x interfaces to access the Internet.

It is hoped that by providing easier installation and preconfigured
pointers that new health users on the
Internet will be able to start using Internet to be able to assist them
in their work.

HealthNet to GO is available in a number of formats

a) FORMAT1: The full "plug and play format"

HealthNet to Go! has an easy plug and play install package and should be
installed from three 1.44M, 3.5" Diskettes.

This package includes**:

- Netscape WWW browser, preconfigured to point at different health sites
around the Internet, (under bookmark menu item).
- Viewers for images, mpeg and quicktime movies preconfigured to work
with Netscape
- Trumpet Newsreader and Emailer preconfigured to point at Newsgroups
around the Internet
- Telnet client preconfigured to work with Netscape - SLIP dialer
client for Windows

(** all software are currently available freeware or shareware products)

To install HealthNet to Go from an FTP site follow the instructions below:

WARNING: If you are already using Netscape this format will copy over the
netscape.ini in your Windows directory to ensure that this will not cause
you problems check your Windows directory and copyu any netscape.ini files
to netscape2.ini (or any other name) to ensure that any information there
is saved.

1) ftp to : hpb1.hwc.ca or ftp.uncc.edu (login as anonymous, password is
your Internet address)

2) If you are using an FTP client change directory to: pub/healthnet (for
hpb1) or cmc/hlthnet for (uncc.edu)

3) make sure your client is set to binary mode (eg type bin).

4a) get disk1.zip
4b) get disk2.zip
4c) get disk3.zip

5) Transfer files to PC hard drive

6) make sure pkunzip is available. (if you don't have it is available at
hpb1.hwc.ca in /pub/healthnet)

6) Place empty disk in drive A

7) pkunzip -d disk1.zip a: (make sure you use -d command)

8) Place second empty disk in drive A

9) pkunzip -d disk2.zip a:

10) Place third empty disk in drive A

11) pkunzip -d disk3.zip a:

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User should now have complete installation disks

Go into Windows 3.1x
1) Place disk 1 in drive A
2) From program manager in windows 3.1x use the run command
a:setup

Many thanks to Ben Bohren, Medical Informatics Group, UNCC, for
programming the installation package.

Wish list: (to come)

Help Files
Interactive Install to preconfigure SLIP etc ....
Availablity in other formats Mac, dos etc ...
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b) FORMAT 2: Netscape bookmark file

If you are already using Netscape and have the viewers preconfigured as
you wish, then you can the hlthmark.htm file which is a Netscape bookmark
file configured to point to health care sites.

Instructions

1) ftp to : hpb1.hwc.ca (login as anonymous, password is your Internet
address)

2) If you are using an FTP client change directory to: pub/healthnet

3) Get file hlthmark.htm

4) Copy file into the directory where Netscape is located (eg: netscape).

5) If you want to use it as a bookmark file go to Preferences under
Options pull down menu, and under Directories, Applications and News,
choose hlthmark.htm as your Bookmark file.

I would like to thank Ben Bohren of UNCC again for his help with the
"plug and play install programs. I look forward to hearing any comments
that people may have.

-- more in the next little while

-- until later and Merry X-mas to all
-- Michael

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Michael Pluscauskas
Health Network Applications Consultant:
Industry Canada, Ottawa; (613) 990-3305 phone; (613) 952-0566 fax
Health Information Infrastructure (HII) Consulting: Owner and President
Manager HealthNet Listserv (subscribe listserv@calvin.dgbt.doc.ca)
HealthNet WWW Demo (http://debra.dgbt.doc.ca/~mike/home.html)

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Date: Sat, 17 Dec 1994 00:34:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Jenny Jacobson <@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu:jenny@dsl.pitt.edu>
To: @cunyvm.cuny.edu:le07144@ukanvm.BITNET
Subject: PharmNet BBS, online drug databases, software programs...
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9412170054.F16794-0100000@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu>

FYI... Lee

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The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, an international pharmacy
professional association with over 30,000 members, is a publisher of several
databases of drug information, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and
several software programs -- including MedTeach, a software program with
patient medication monographs on commonly used medications, home care
treatments, and chemotherapy. For more information, please feel free to
communicate with me via InterNet at marie.smith@ashp.com.

ASHP also has an electronic bulletin board -- PharmNet --on pharmacy practice
and therapy issues, downloadable files, and e-mail with pharmacists worldwide.
Access to PharmNet is open to non-ASHP members for $150/year. For more
information, please call 301-657-4383 (Bethesda, MD).

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Lee Hancock || Archie R. Dykes Library
Educational Technologist || 3901 Rainbow Blvd.
University of Kansas Medical Center || Kansas City, KS 66160-7181
|| (913) 588-7144
Bitnet - LE07144@UKANVM ||
Internet - LE07144@UKANVM.CC.UKANS.EDU || "Knowledge is nothing if not
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Owner & Editor: Internet/BitNet Health Science Resources List
Owner CPRI-L (Listserv@kumchttp.mc.ukans.edu) Computerized Pt. records
HMATRIX-L (Listserv@kumchttp.mc.ukans.edu) Online Health Resources

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Date: Mon, 19 Dec 1994 16:23:05 CST
From: "Kim M. Bayne" <kimmik@bayne.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list NEW-LIST <@UKANVM.CC.UKANS.EDU:NEW-LIST@NDSUVM1.bitnet>
Subject: NEW: BIOMARKET - Biomedical/Biotechnical Marketing Comm.
Message-ID: <9412201420.AA20164@kumchttp.mc.ukans.edu>

FYI... Lee

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BIOMARKET on LISTPROC@USA.NET

Biomedical/Biotechnical Marketing Communications

The BIOMARKET list has been established to discuss marketing
communications as it relates to human biomedical and biotechnical
products. To share information on strategies, tactics, and resources
available to biomed/biotech marketing communicators. Level of
discussion varies from basic how-to-do-it to high-level marketing
strategy analysis in the biomedical and biotechnical product
industries.

Typical BIOMARKET subscribers might:

a.) have positions titled Vice President of Marketing and Sales,
Marketing Communications Manager, Marketing Assistant, Communications
Specialist, PR Manager, Advertising Director, Account Executive,
and/or Trade Show Coordinator...

b.) have responsibilities in such areas as advertising,
collateral/sales literature, direct mail, public relations, trade
shows, corporate identity, sales support, and/or leads management...

c.) market products in the fields of AIDS research, anesthesiology,
biology, biomedical science or engineering, cancer research,
cardiovascular and pumonary disease, genetics, immunology, neurology,
pathology, pediatrics, pharmaceuticals, etc...

d.) market products to clinics, government, hospitals, laboratory
scientists, pharmaceutical and medical research centers, physicians,
universities...

e.) read such trade publications as Bio/Technology, Biomedical
Products, Biopharm, Biotech Brief, Biotech Buyers' Guide,
BioTechniques, JAMA, Medical Device & Diagnostics Industry, Medical
Product Manufacturing News, Medical Devices, Medical Equipment
Designer, Medical Electronics, Pharmaceutical Technology, The New
England Journal of Medicine...

f.) track biomedical and biotechnical coverage in The New York Times,
The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal...

To subscribe, email LISTproc@usa.net with the message:

subscribe BIOMARKET Your Real Name

Owner: Kim M. Bayne BIOMARKET-OWNER@bayne.com

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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 13:44:44 -0500
From: "Eileen C. Moyer" <MCP_ECM@FLO.ORG>
Subject: Re: pharmacy sources on the internet

The best overall view of pharmacy info/bbs/listservs I have found is:
http://157.142.72.77/pharmacy/pharmint.html
This was set-up and is maintained by a pharmacist at U of OK. Both
commerical and academic sites are listed.

The URL for PharmWeb (Univ of Manchester/UK) is:
http://www.mcc.ac.uk/pharmacy/

PharmInfoNet (which is also accessible through the first URL I listed
above) is maintained by PIA Ltd, but "resides" at U Penn. It is devoted
to pharmaceutical information and plans to include package inserts and
other info for physicians and pharmacists.
The direct URL is:
http://cancer.med.upenn.edu/oh/buhle/pia1/piahp2.html
(that a number one in pia1 above)

Hope this is helpful.
Eileen Moyer
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences
Asst Librarian/Reference mcp_ecm@flo.org

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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 17:53:42 -0700
From: Pollastro Mike <mikep@UIDAHO.EDU>
Subject: New issue of Electronic Green Journal available

Please forgive the duplication caused by cross-posting of the
following to several library and environmental listservs. Please
feel free to forward this posting to any individual or list that
would be interested in it.

The University of Idaho Library announces the availability of the
second issue of the ELECTRONIC GREEN JOURNAL (ISSN: 1076-
7975).

The ELECTRONIC GREEN JOURNAL is a professional refereed
publication devoted to disseminating information concerning
sources on international environmental topics including:
assessment, conservation, development, disposal, education,
hazards, pollution, resources, technology, and treatment.
Environmental issues frequently cross national borders; therefore,
our journal encourages the international sharing of environmental
expertise. The journal serves communities as an educational
environmental resource, and includes both practical and scholarly
articles, bibliographies, reviews, editorial comments, and
announcements. We are academically sponsored; however, our
focus is for the educated generalist as well as the specialist.

Advertisements are accepted at a rate of $150/screen (24 lines x 70
characters/line) or portion thereof for commercial organizations and
$75/screen for non-profit organizations. Text or images can be
accommodated.

The journal is available via gopher, worldwide web, ftp
or by subscription.

To subscribe, send an email message to MAJORDOMO@UIDAHO.EDU
with the following in the body of the message:
subscribe egj your_email_address

Addresses:

gopher: gopher.uidaho.edu (menu choice: University of Idaho
Electronic Publications)

worldwide web: http://gopher.uidaho.edu/1/UI_gopher/library/egj/

anonymous ftp: ftp.uidaho.edu (directory: pub/docs/publications/EGJ
PLEASE NOTE: gif files must be ftp-ed in BINARY mode

Original contributions from authors are welcome. Guidelines for
authors are available from the editors. Send contributions,
advertisements, requests for guidelines, or requests for any other
information about the journal to:

Maria Jankowska, majanko@uidaho.edu
Francis Griego, fsg@aruba.ccit.arizona.edu
Mike Pollastro, mikep@uidaho.edu

The contents of the second issue are listed below. The filename in the
ftp archive precedes the author and/or title of each contribution.

ELECTRONIC GREEN JOURNAL Volume 1, Issue 2, November 1994
TABLE OF CONTENTS

egj-toc.txt Table of Contents

polla01.txt Mike Pollastro, From the Editor

lewis01.txt Deanna L. Lewis and Ron Chepesiuk, The International Trade In
Toxic Waste: A Selected Bibliography Of Sources A bibliography focusing
on how strict environmental protection in the West is contributing to a
buildup of the dangerous waste in the Third World.

polon01.txt Michael Jay Polonsky An Introduction To Green Marketing The
scope and importance of the relationship between business and the environment,
and a survey of the pitfalls and abuses.

polon01.gif GRAPHIC: Figure 1. "I Damage the Environment Because..."
<Picture>

groat01.txt Greta de Groat, Population And The Environment Evaluation of
sources which focus on the importance of world population growth, one of the
major ecological issues.

stoss01.txt Frederick W. Stoss, Environmental Education: Back to Basics
Educational materials on current environmental problems.

link01.txt Terry Link Environmental Resources News in brief of
environmentally related publications, online databases, and other resources.

press.gif ADVERTISEMENT: University of Idaho Press <Picture>

brown01.txt Greg Brown reviews Land Conservation Through Public/Private
Partnerships

ruff01.txt Gene Ruffin reviews Story Earth: Native Voices on the Environment

stoss01.txt Frederick W. Stoss reviews Three Children's Environmental Books

foss01.txt Beverley Foss reviews Water Quality and Availability: a Reference
Handbook

foss02.txt Beverley Foss reviews Fundamentals of Environmental Science and
Technology

kinne01.txt Sheri Kinney reviews Trails for the Twenty-First Century

weint01.txt Irwin Weintraub reviews Defining Sustainable Forestry

kaag01.txt Cindy Kaag reviews Environmental Poisons in Our Food

sawye01.txt Benjamin Sawyer reviews Guardians of the Whales

whart01.txt Dale Wharton reviews The Greenpeace Guide to Anti-
environmental Organizations

evere01.txt Melissa Everett reviews Whole Terrain: Reflective Environmental
Practice
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Mike Pollastro
Head, Reference Services
University of Idaho Library, Moscow, ID 83843
mikep@uidaho.edu
208-885-2504 (Voice) 208-885-6817 (Fax)

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Date: Wed, 21 Dec 1994 09:22:16 PST
From: Eve Ruff <eruff@FRED.FHCRC.ORG>
Subject: New listserv targets MLA Cancer Section Librarians

Announcing a new listserv for MLA Cancer Section Librarians and others with
an interest in Cancer Library and Information Issues:

CANCERLIB is a new list created to facilitate electronic communication via
the internet among members of the Medical Library Association Cancer
Library Section as well as other health science and research librarians who
are particularly interested in the issues relevant to the section and to
the initiatives of cancer librarians.

CANCERLIB will serve as a forum for section business and for sharing ideas,
questions, announcements etc... Subscribers can exchange information about
research and administrative issues in their libraries, notify each other
about planning and progress in various areas of library service, and
coordinate section related activities.

CANCERLIB is not intended to duplicate or replace Medlib-L, but rather to
serve as a more specialized adjunct for those of us who have some very
common issues and concerns. The list will be as useful as the collective
efforts of those of us who use it as a forum for communication. For
example, how often have you wondered specifically about the CORE grant
process at other institutions or just wanted some help justifying positions
by getting data from comparable organizations. CANCERLIB can increase your
audience and cut down on individual phonecalls and e-mails!

CANCERLIB has been established, with technical support from the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Public Health Sciences Administrative
Computing Department and Library Services.

Address messages to the CANCERLIB list to: cancerlib@mule.fhcrc.org.

To subscribe to the CANCERLIB list send a message to:
listserv@mule.fhcrc.org, leave the subject line blank and the following
message in the body:
subscribe cancerlib <yourname>.

We also expect to make the list's archives available through the FHCRC
newsfeed and the FHCRC Web and Gopher resources.

I am sure that it will take a while for the list to get rolling and I
encourage all of you to use it to serve your information needs. For
additional information about CANCERLIB or with suggestions on how to most
effectively use this new resource please contact:
Eve M. Ruff
Head of Library Services
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
eruff@fred.fhcrc.org

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The Diabetes Knowledgebase is an effort of the U. of Wisconsin Children's
Diabetes Center to provide diabetes-related information to the world
community in an effort to enhance the lives of individuals with diabetes.
http://islet.medsch.wisc.edu/

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DNA TO DINOSAURS! A new interactive exhibit from The Field Museum of
Natural History and the Biomedical Visualization Dept. at UIC is now
online. Take a look at some of Earth's largest, most successful land
animals. Animations, sound, 3-D and more! Take a tour through an exhibit
3.8 billion years in the making! http://www.bvis.uic.edu/museum
http://www.bvis.uic.edu/

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From: Ulrich Korwitz <Ulrich.Korwitz@uni-koeln.de>

Eine interessante Nachricht aus der CANMEDLIB-Liste:

>
> With browser software such as MOSAIC, Cello or Lynx, you
> can now get information about CISTI, via the Internet,
> on the World Wide Web (WWW). The WWW is a hypertext
> environment that allows layers of information to be
> built up, one behind the other. Enter CISTI's address
> (see below), and the first thing you will see is CISTI's
> "home page" giving a brief overview of its services.
> Embedded in this basic text are underlined topics, which
> when clicked on, will take you to files containing more
> detailed information. This seamless interlinking also
> takes you to home pages for other CISTI products and
> services, such as Research Journals or CAN/SND, each
> with its own embedded hypertext links.
>
> World Wide Web addresses
> ------------------------
> CISTI:
> http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/cisti/cisti.html
> Contains: CISTI information, CISTI News, fact sheets
> on a dozen or more services, price lists, the
> CAN/OLE catalogue of databases, client
> registration form and document delivery order
> form (for faxing), CISTI forum
>
> CAN/SND:
> http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/cansnd/cansnd1.html
> Contains: Information on the scientific numeric database
> service, databases and search software, access
> information
>
> Research Journals:
> http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/journals/rj.html
> Contains: Journal information, instructions to authors,
> price list
>
> Grace a des logiciels d'exploration tels que MOSAIC,
> Cello ou Lynx, vous pouvez maintenant acceder a de
> l'information sur l'ICIST, par l'entremise d'Internet,
> sur le World Wide Web (WWW). Le WWW est un
> environnement hypertexte qui permet la superposition
> de <couches d'information>. Entrez l'adresse de
> l'ICIST (voir encadre) et vous verrez apparaitre la
> <page de presentation> de l'ICIST, qui donne un apercu
> de nos differents services. Certains mots cles du texte
> sont soulignes : en <cliquant> sur ces mots, vous
> verrez apparaitre des renseignements plus detailles.
> Ce lien transparent peut vous permettre d'acceder a
> d'autres pages de presentation telles quel celles des
> Revues scientifiques ou de CAN/SND, qui disposent
> toutes de liens hypertexte integres.
>
> Adresses
>
> ICIST : http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/cisti/icist.html
> Contenu : renseignements sur l'ICIST, Actualites
> ICIST, fiches signaletiques d'une dizaine de services,
> listes de tarifs, le catalogue des bases de donnees
> CAN/OLE, un formulaire d'inscription de la clientele,
> un formulaire de fourniture de documents (a
> telecopier), et Forum ICIST
>
> CAN/SND :http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/cansnd/cansnd1.html
> Contenu : renseignements sur CAN/SND, sur les bases
> de donnees et sur l'acces
>
> Revues scientifiques :
> http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/journals/rjfr.html
> Contenu : renseignements sur les Revues
> scientifiques, recommandations aux auteurs, liste de
> prix
>
Schoene Weihnachts- und Jahreswechselgruesse!

Ulrich Korwitz
ZBMed

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"Women's Health Resources on the Internet"
Lea, Julie; Segal, Tricia
http://asa.ugl.lib.umich.edu/chdocs/womenhealth/womens_health.html
gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/00/inetdirsstacks/womenhealth%3asegalea

"Emotional Support: Physical Loss, Chronic Illness, and Bereavement"
Juhnke, Joanne; Powell, Christina
http://asa.ugl.lib.umich.edu/chdocs/support/emotion.html
gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/00/inetdirsstacks/emotsupport%3ajunpow

"Quick Information About Cancer For Patients And Their Families"
Gourdji, Judith; Hinton, Susan
http://asa.ugl.lib.umich.edu/chdocs/cancer/CANCERGUIDE.HTML
gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/00/inetdirsstacks/cancer%3agourhin
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