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A Review of Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)


 

Peter McCracken, MSLS
Electronic Resources Librarian
Cornell University

Open Access (OA) content – that is, scholarly content that is freely available to read without registration or payment – is most often thought of in relation to journals and articles, but a healthy market for monographs exists, as well. For various reasons, publishing and tracking OA monographs is both simpler and more complex than working with OA journals. OA monographs may be available online for free yet also have a print version. Collection development librarians can choose to buy print copies of particularly relevant titles, or they can simply add bibliographic records for these titles to their library catalogs or discovery layers, and then direct patrons to online versions of the resources. But finding and tracking those OA titles is a significant challenge, and even the definition of an online monograph can be a bit tricky. The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), at DOABooks.org, is here to help, somewhat. With many caveats, it is a tool that many collection development librarians, and some individual researchers, can use to their advantage....

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McGraw Hill
 
Pharmaceutics for Pharmacy Students
 
Author: Pather , Indiran

An innovative new text for the pharmacy student that shows the relevance of pharmaceutics to clinical practice

Written for pharmacy students who want to gain a better understanding of pharmaceutics, this full-color resource shows the relevance of pharmaceutics to clinical practice. The text provides students with an understanding of industrial pharmacy practices, which will ...

 
Pharmaceutical Press, Publisher of Martindale
 
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - 2 Volume Set, 41st Edition
 
Editor: Brayfield , Alison

Unbiased, evaluated information on drugs and medicines in use around the world.

The new edition has been extensively updated with over 130 new monographs including new antivirals, new biological treatments, and other changes.

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Wiley-Blackwell
 
Hoffbrand's Essential Haematology, 9th Edition
 
Author: Hoffbrand , A. Victor

The Essentials is an international, best-selling series of textbooks, all of which are designed to support lecture series or themes on core topics within the health sciences. See www.wiley.com for further details.

The definitive introductory textbook on haematology, covering basic science, diagnostic testing, clinical features, and patient ...

 
 
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