Cochrane Database

From: CNMPAT@aol.com
Sun May 26 11:17:14 1996


>>YES/NO... the CCPC will no longer be issued as a separate title.
>Instead, the Cochrane reviews in pregnancy and childbirth will
>be made available through a new publication called The Cochrane
>Library. The Cochrane Library is issued quarterly and contains
>four main databases:
>1. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR)
>2. Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE)
>3. Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (CCTR)
>4. Cochrane Review Methodology Database (CRMD)>>

How can we subscribe and what would the cost be. Or is this available on the Internet? I do not presently have the Cochrane Database on my system, but might be interested in this new format.

Pat Sonnenstuhl CNM,ARNP,RH Still playing CATCH UP and it is finally SPRING here cnmpat@aol.com http://home.aol.com/CNMPAT

May 26, 1996





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