In the last twenty years or so the UK National Health Service (NHS) has witnessed tremendous changes in the provision of mental health services. As the vast Victorian asylums have progressively been run down and closed attention has switched to the planning and delivery of services based on the idea
Beyond CD-ROM: wider horizons in the provision of electronic information
β Scribed by DEREK LAW
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 492 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1471-1834
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β¦ Synopsis
The availability of information across the networks is explored and described, along with plans for the navigation and filtering tools which will promote access to them. Issues of funding of datasets, endβuser training, document delivery, the marginalization of the traditional library and the Follett Committee Review of Library Provision in Higher Education are explored. The current level of investment in CDβROM is discussed, as well as the possibilities and limits of the technology. The two technologies are compared and contrasted and the particular importance of services free at the point of use stressed.
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The currency of selected versions of the MEDLINE database on CDβROM and in online format was studied. The arrival of issues from 72 monthly journals and nine weekly titles during a 3βmonth period was monitored and their appearance in the various MEDLINE formats were recorded. Availability data for M