AccessPhysiotherapy

Dan Stuart
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Abstract AccessPhysiotherapy is a primary component of McGraw-Hill’s suite of Access products. Under the umbrella of the publisher’s broader network, it operates in conjunction with the wider interface of searchable e-book content, reference guidelines, and test prep materials. The collection caters to physical therapy practitioners and students, but remains relevant as an interdisciplinary resource for medical educators. Its e-books functions as the major component of the platform and may be accessed directly by way of a simple search query or browser component. One unique aspect of AccessPhysiotherapy is its integration with F.A. Davis Physical Therapy and Athletic Training collections. These special catalogs of reference books, physical therapy cases, and instructional videos are among the most comprehensive educational resources in the disciplines of physical therapy. Medical libraries can benefit from the AccessPhysiotherapy’s integrated collection of e-books and broader content. Schools and departments within health sciences institutions will also find the content worthwhile.
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accesphysiotherapy是McGraw-Hill公司Access系列产品的主要组成部分。在出版商更广泛的网络的保护伞下,它与可搜索的电子书内容,参考指南和考试准备材料的更广泛的界面相结合。该集合迎合了物理治疗从业者和学生,但仍然相关的医学教育工作者的跨学科资源。它的电子书作为平台的主要组成部分,可以通过简单的搜索查询或浏览器组件直接访问。AccessPhysiotherapy的一个独特之处在于它与F.A. Davis物理治疗和运动训练系列的整合。这些特殊的参考书目录、物理治疗案例和教学视频是物理治疗学科中最全面的教育资源。医学图书馆可以从访问物理疗法的综合电子书和更广泛的内容中受益。卫生科学机构内的学校和部门也会发现这些内容是值得的。
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Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries
Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries is a peer-reviewed professional journal devoted to the access, evaluation, and management of electronic resources in the medical library environment. This journal will be an essential resource for academic medical school libraries, hospital libraries, and other health sciences libraries. The material in the Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries will complement articles published in Medical Reference Services Quarterly (also edited by M. Sandra Wood), which highlights the reference and bibliographic instruction aspects of electronic resources.
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