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From: geb@cadre.ARPA (Gordon E. Banks)
Newsgroups: net.med
Subject: Re: current references needed for anorexia nervosa
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Date: Wed, 2-Oct-85 15:52:55 EDT
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In article <137@houligan.UUCP> linde@houligan.UUCP (dlinde) writes:
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>	Need to do research for paper in area of anorexia nervosa.  Need
>any current references in this area.  Please be specific as to title, source
>and author.
>

Part of the value of writing research papers is learning to use
bibliographic tools.  A good approach to medical subjects such
as this is to look in INDEX MEDICUS, in your nearest medical library
for the subject heading, look up the recent papers there and then
use the bibliographies on those papers to find the most significant
older papers.  If you have medline access, this is another means
of getting the most recent papers.  Book chapters, while less
up to date will have more extensive bibliographies.