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Tracking the Clinical Psychiatric Literature What Is Out There?
Annette L. Hanson; Margaret S. Chisolm; Marsden McGulre; Neal G. Ranen; Anne Marie Stoline; Constantine G. Lyketsos
Academic Psychiatry 1991;15:33-39.
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Department of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciences of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
© 1991 Academic Psychiatry.
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This paper reviews the various resources available to psychiatrists for keeping abreast of the current literature and research in the field and reports the results of a survey that as sesses psychiatrists' current practices in tracking the literature. The respondents' knowledge of available resources, their usual searching practices, and their satisfaction with the resource network are presented. The authors draw conclusions about the most efficient means of tracking the literature for various purposes and offer suggestions about improving resources.Abstract Teaser
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