Resources for International Librarians, Health Professionals and Researchers
Professional Reading Shelf
Libraries--Marketing
Source: Chris Olson
The April 2005 issue of Chris Olson's Marketing Treasures newsletter is available online.
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Health Information
Source: NLM New Compilation, Resources for International Librarians, Health Professionals and Researchers
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National Libraries--Philippines
Source: INQ7.net Age-old books in National Library go online
"The National Library of the Philippines (NLP), one of the country's oldest government institutions, has finally gone high-tech with the launch of its online version aptly called the Philippine eLib (www.elib.gov.ph). The site features a collection of more than 800,000 bibliographical records from the National Library's archives. There are 29,000 full-text journals [via various vendors] and 150,000 theses and dissertations, many of which are being preserved and cannot be borrowed."
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Medieval Studies--Web Resources
Source: C&RL News
New, Medieval studies: Gateways, subject guides, and more
A new compilation of web resources compiled by John Jaeger, a librarian at Dallas Baptist University and Paul Victor Jr., a librarian at the University of Florida.
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