MCH Library Annotated Resource Guides
| Bibliographies Bibliographies are produced from MCHLine®, the electronic catalog of the MCH Library, which includes print, audiovisual, and electronic resources. The bibliographies contain citations, annotations, and information about where to obtain copies of materials listed. Bibliographies are automatically generated from MCHLine® each time they are requested, so they are always current. After you select a topic, please allow time for the document to be generated. Please note: Neither the MCH Library nor the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health distributes the materials listed in these bibliographies unless this is indicated in individual citations. |
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| Knowledge
Paths Knowledge paths on maternal and child health (MCH) related topics contain selections of recent, high quality resources and tools for staying abreast of new developments and conducting further research. Components of a knowledge path include links to Web sites, electronic publications, databases, and discussion groups, and citations for journal articles and other print resources. Read the criteria used to compile knowledge paths. |
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| Organizations
Resource Lists Organizations
resource lists are generated from the MCH
Organizations Database, which contains national and selected
regional and state organizations that provide information on MCH
topics. Each entry on these
lists includes the organization's address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail
and Web site addresses (if available), and contact person, along
with a description
of the organization's activities. |
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| Professional
Resource Briefs Resource briefs provide brief descriptions and links to several key sources of information on selected topics and link to MCH Library bibliographies and organization resource lists that are related to the topic. Read the criteria used to compile professional resource briefs. |
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Family resource briefs list web sites, online directories, and other resources for families about pregnancy and caring for babies, kids, and teens. Read the criteria used to compile family resource briefs. |
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