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Successful information access in the digital information age
requires robust systems of indexing and abstracting. This book
provides a complete introduction to the subject that covers the
many recent changes in the field. While the basic tenets of
indexing and abstracting remain the same as in previous decades,
the evolution of information and communication technology in the
21st century necessarily changes many aspects of the use-and
organization-of information in society. This fourth edition of
Introduction to Indexing and Abstracting examines the primary tools
for organizing information, addressing fundamental concepts such as
the nature of information, the organization of information,
vocabulary control, types of indexes and abstracts, evaluation of
indexing, and the use of the latest technologies. The book presents
information in four sections that covers topics in a logical,
sequential order: Foundations, Applications, Techniques, and
Professional Practice. A unique resource that covers all the areas
of indexing and abstracting in the digital information age, this
text will benefit practicing librarians and indexers, students of
library and information science, and educators in the area of
information organization, as well as those considering indexing and
abstracting as a career option. Supplies current and extensive
coverage of the field of indexing and abstracting Provides
practical examples of the procedures for indexing and abstracting
Includes numerous resource lists helpful for practitioners as well
as students
This is a comprehensive new text from renowned health experts.The
first book on health informatics written specifically for
information professionals, this text helps you grasp the
fundamentals of a rapidly emerging field and describes how medical
libraries can be essential players in the health informatics
revolution.Opening chapters describe the history, role, and
infrastructure of medical informatics as well as its impact on
access to medical information and the culture and quality of
medical care. Chapters on the organization of medical knowledge and
the use of information technology tools in the health sciences
follow - from data and information processing to database
management, telecommunications and networks, computer-aided
instruction, and special technologies like wearable computers. The
last part of the book addresses specific applications, education,
and the evolving future of health sciences informatics. All major
arenas - including nursing, pharmaceutical, dental, public health,
hospital, and veterinary informatics - are considered in
detail.Written for use in LIS courses on health informatics and
medical librarianship, this is also an ideal text for undergraduate
or graduate-level courses in biomedical information management.
This is a must-have for every medical or health library and
information center, corporate libraries in biomedical and
pharmaceutical companies will also find this book to be an
invaluable resource.
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