Nutritional Science Journals on the Web

Kuester, Sarah sak2 at cdc.gov
Wed Oct 22 13:36:00 PDT 1997


My appologies for crossposting.....

Hello. The August issue of the Journal of Nutrition contains an article
by Cecelia Brown entitled "Where to Find Nutritional Science Journals
on the World Wide Web." (J Nutr 127:1527-32, 1997). Twenty-five
journals and their URL's are described in this article. In addition to
this
article, the following web sites contain links to the major medical and
nutritional journals, including table of contents, instructions to
authors,
and/or abstracts.

Emory University MedWeb: Electronic Publications
http://www.gen.emory.edu/MEDWEB/alphakey/electronic_publications.html

Univ. of Washington Health Services Research/Public Health Journals
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~hserv/authinst/jolist.html#j

Medical College of Ohio (Instructions to Authors)
http://www.mco.edu/lib/instr/libinsta.html

Research Medical Library, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson
Cancer Center
http://www.mdacc.tmc.edu/~library/

Medical Journal Information on the Web
http://www.readmore.com/medserv/journal.html

Medical Matrix (must register to use--compilation of many medical
sites,
including online journals)
http://www.medmatrix.org/index.asp

Also you can search Medline free of charge at the following two sites:

PubMed
http://www4.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/

Internet Grateful Med
http://igm.nlm.nih.gov/

Finally, one can access the Combined Health Information Database and
search for materials at:
CHID online
http://chid.nih.gov/

If you don't know what CHID is, below is a brief description taken from
their
website:
CHID is a database produced by health-related agencies of the Federal
Government. This database provides titles, abstracts, and availability
information for health information and health education resources.
The value of this database is that it lists a wealth of health promotion
and education materials and program descriptions that are not indexed
elsewhere.

Thank you,
Sarah Kuester
Public Health Nutritionist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
sak2 at cdc.gov




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