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Techniques for Keeping Up with the Veterinary Literature: Part 1
(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2019-06)
“Veterinary Medicine: All Collections Great and Small.” In: Library Collection Development or Professional Programs: Trends and Best Practices.
(IGI Global, 2013)
The purpose of this chapter is to present the specifics of veterinary collection development within the context of general health sciences collection development. A basic understanding of the principles of collection ...
Techniques for Keeping Up with the Veterinary Literature: Part 3
(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2019-12)
Techniques for Keeping Up with the Veterinary Literature: Part 2
(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2019-10)
Exploring the Veterinary Literature: A Bibliometric Methodology for Identifying Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Publications
(Assn. of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2014-09)
Veterinary medical research traditionally focuses on animal health and wellness; however, research activities at veterinary colleges extend beyond these traditional areas. In this study, we analyzed eleven years of Web of ...
Designing and creating centralized and sharable reading lists: Using LibGuides collaboratively
(Assn. of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2015-10)
Clinical veterinarians often pursue earning specialty credentials in a medical subject or technique similar to human medical specialties. These specializations have requirements beyond the doctor of veterinary medicine ...