Dear List:
With doubt, every opinions from our are very important, a lot of may be
useful to support frameworks, papers, etc. Why not to create one our system
of bibliography reference? Can Our opinions be edited to use them? Who
concedes the permission to do that?
Arturo Marti-Carvajal
Universidad de Carabobo
Venezuela
Email: amarti@cid.cid.ve
--- Note from the E-drug moderator:
For clinical/pharmacological questions, several good databases exist,
such as MEDLINE, TOXLINE etc. They are accessible over the Internet.
E.g. try: http://search1.healthgate.com/cgi-bin/
or http://www4.cbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/
If you do not have access to online Internet, Healthnet has arrangements
with some librarians in USA and Europe who will support literature
questions by doing those searches on an individual twinning basis.
Information at: hnet@usa.healthnet.org
INRUD, the International Network for Rational Use of Drugs, does have
a database of 3000+ references on rational drug issues, and they do make
that available. The software used is Reference Manager (R).
Info at E-mail: inrud@msh-dc.org
WHO/DAP also has an internal bibliographic system for essential drugs,
and they make printout bibliographies available on a regular basis.
Requests should be directed to Mr Amadeo Fernandez, WHO/DAP,
E-mail: fernandeza@who.ch
Wilbert Bannenberg, E-drug moderator
Email: 73377.3055@compuserve.com
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