Resource of the Week Health Information�E-Mail Alerts Keeping Current with iHealth Beat
iHealth Beat is a free e-mail alert tool from the California Healthcare Foundation. Every weekday the service provides a digest of news stories from over 300 sources (newspapers, journals, and trade publications) with links to the source articles about the use of the Internet (and related technology) in healthcare. It's focus is global. From the site, The Advisory Board Company is a national health care research service and publisher. It independently publishes iHealthBeat for the California HealthCare Foundation and is responsible for the editorial content of the publication. The iHealth Beat web site provides access to an archive of the last 5 reports or browse articles by category. You�ll need to register (fast and free) to gain access to this service. See Also: SmartBrief
A SmartBrief is a focused news digest for various industries. They are distributed (via e-mail) during the work week. Areas include air transport, education, restaurants, telecom, and retail. Note: You'll want to be aware of the fact that these reports are sponsored by trade groups. This is not a reason to exclude these resources just a fact to be aware of. Material in the reports comes from well-known news organizations and publications. See Also: ResourceShelf's 7/7 Post (in the Resources section) About the NIPC Daily Open Source Protection Report. Another daily digest of news events.
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-- Religion--Searchable Databases
Source: American Theological Library Association CDRI: Digital resources for the study of religion
From the site, The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative of the American Theological Library Association and Association of Theological Schools is a repository of digital resources contributed by member libraries...Phase One of the Initiative has focused on visual materials, including digital images of woodcuts, photographs, slides, papyri, coins, maps, and manuscripts...Resources from CDRI Phase Two will be added in 2004.
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