The following list of books and serials received is limited to titles in the fields of librarianship, information science, and medical informatics, and includes reference works of general interest for health sciences libraries. Selections for review are made according to the interest of readers of the Bulletin and as space permits. Readers are cautioned that this list is not a systematic survey of new literature.
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Curtis D, Scheschy VM, Tarango AR . Developing and managing electronic journal collections. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman, 2000. 267 p. Softcover. $55.00. ISBN: 1-55570-383-6. (A how-to-do-it manual for librarians.)
Gregory VL. Selecting and managing electronic resources. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman, 2000. 115 p. Softcover. $55.00. ISBN: 1-55570-382-8. (A how-to-do-it manual for librarians.)
Lankes RD, Collins JW, Kasowitz AF, eds. Digital reference service in the new millennium: planning, management, and evaluation. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman, 2000. 246 p. Softcover. $65.00. ISBN: 1-55570-384-4.
REFERENCE
- Friedman M, Friedland GW. Medicine's 10 greatest discoveries. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000. 296 p. Softcover. $14.95. ISBN: 0-300-07598-7. [Google Scholar]
- Oster N, Thomas L, and Joseff D. Making informed medical decisions: where to look and how to use what you find. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly & Associates, 2000. 381 p. Softcover. $17.95. ISBN: 1-56592-459-2. [Google Scholar]
- Sacks SM. ed. . SciPolicy: the journal of science and health policy. v. 1, no. 1. Haverford, PA: Sacks Publications/Scipolicy, Fall 2000. $35.00 institutional subscription; $25.00 individual subscription. ISSN: 1527-7879. [Google Scholar]