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Re: Cordocentesis and ITPFrom: James W. Banks (jwbanks@roanoke.infi.net)Mon May 27 07:24:06 1996
>Date: Sat, 25 May 1996 09:28:36 -0400 >From: Arthurfree@aol.com >To: ob-gyn-l@listserv.bcm.tmc.edu >Subject: Cochrane CCPC >Message-ID: <960525092835_120727326@emout19.mail.aol.com> > >Inquiry about the possibility of losing the Cochrane CCPC (message from >Michael Wolkimir several days ago) produced the following information. I >don't know Mr Starr but I have every reason to believe it to be accurate. > >Arthur Freeland >Centerville Iowa > ><< ----------------- > ><< ----------------- >Forwarded Message: ><< ----------------- >Subj: Not dead, much better.. >Date: 96-05-24 12:11:26 EDT >From: Ted Starr > >Hi, >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) >
>If your subscription to CCPC has been renewed with a distributor, Okay, so how do we subscribe to the Cochrane Library. I purchased the CCPC about a year ago but with much difficulty, finally having to do it directly through the BMJ offices in London (I'm in Roanoke, VA). Then I didn't get any updates until I again had to call London. Now I assume my subscription runs out soon and I will need to re-subscribe to the "Cochrane Library". It is a great resource but I would like to know an easier method of subscribing. Anyone have the info needed to subscribe?
-- James W. Banks, M.D. Assoc. Director Family Practice Medical Education Carilion Health System, Roanoke Assoc. Professor Clinical Family Medicine University of Virginia
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