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MeSH Descriptors
Last week talked about chemistry. Today we talk about medicine. Specifically, we will discuss Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). MeSH is an example of controlled vocabulary which we is our topic for this month. Controlled vocabulary is used in indexes to … Continue reading
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What’s the Best Database?
If you have ever looked at the list of electronic resources at Baylor, you can be easily overwhelmed as we currently have almost 700 listed. Although you can narrow the list down by a subject in the pull-down menu, the … Continue reading
Posted in All Scholars, All STEM, Aviation Science, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Communication Science & Disorders, Computer Science, Databases, Discipline/Major, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Faculty, Geology, Graduate Students, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Physics, Post-Docs, Psychology, Statistics, Undergraduates
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