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This article will cover the following major concepts related to drug information resources:
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Various types of pharmacy publications and references have different characteristics. These can typically be broken into categories based on the following criteria:
*The various levels of scholarly information with respect to pharmacy literature
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*pharmacy literature which is based on how far removed it is from the original research (primary, secondary, and tertiary); and  
*The legal aspects of having and maintaining appropriate reference libraries within a pharmacy
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*material based on format (books, articles, websites, etc.).
*Common references used by pharmacy professional including print, online, and dedicated applications
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*Identifying potentially problematic reference materials
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This article provides an overview of these types of resources along with some commonly used references. The mention of any particular reference is not intended as an official endorsement, but simply recognition of its common use.
*Mitigating the potential bias of web search engines
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==Legal Aspects==
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Various types of pharmacy publications have different characteristics. These can typically be broken into two major categories, one based on how far removed it is from the original research (primary, secondary, and tertiary); and another means of breaking down material is based on format (books, articles, websites, etc.).
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===Smart phone and tablet applications===
 
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==See also==
 
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[[Pharmacology]]
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# ''Types of Medical Literature'', Mercer University Atlanta Swilley LibGuides: Updates to Colleges of Pharmacy and Health Professions Resources, http://mercer.libguides.com/content.php?pid=81289&sid=802112
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Revision as of 08:56, 30 November 2013

Please be patient as this article is still being written

Various types of pharmacy publications and references have different characteristics. These can typically be broken into categories based on the following criteria:

  • pharmacy literature which is based on how far removed it is from the original research (primary, secondary, and tertiary); and
  • material based on format (books, articles, websites, etc.).

This article provides an overview of these types of resources along with some commonly used references. The mention of any particular reference is not intended as an official endorsement, but simply recognition of its common use.

Legal Aspects

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Pharmacy literature

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Primary

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Secondary

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Tertiary

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Common references

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Printed references

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Online references

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Smart phone and tablet applications

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See also

Pharmacology

References

  1. Types of Medical Literature, Mercer University Atlanta Swilley LibGuides: Updates to Colleges of Pharmacy and Health Professions Resources, http://mercer.libguides.com/content.php?pid=81289&sid=802112
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