Example REFERENCES & GLOSSARY pages (selected from several thousand reference pages):

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REFERENCES & GLOSSARY

References

  • Books - contents list (Code "B")
  • Journals - contents list (Code "J")
  • Miscellaneous Documents - contents list (Code "D")
  • Newsletters & Magazines - contents list (Code "N")
  • Personal Communications - contents list (Code "V")
  • Proceedings - contents list (Code "P")
  • Theses (PhD, MSc etc.) - contents list (Code "Th")
  • Organisations & Websites (Code "W")

Videos

  • Video Clips of Veterinary Procedures (Code "VetV")

Glossary and Wildpro Documents

  • Keyword definitions - contents list
  • Wildpro Standard Forms

Legislation

  • International Conventions & Legislation (Code "LI")
  • UK National Legislation (Code "LUK")
  • European Union Legislation (Code "LEU")
  • Statutory Codes of Conduct / Policy Documents (Code "LCofC")

Anatomy / Physiology

  • Haematology Normal Values (Code "Haem")
  • Biochemistry Normal Values (Code "Biochem")
  • Anatomy / Physiology Overviews (Code "A&P")

Geographical Regions

POLITICAL COUNTRIES RECOGNISED:
  • Africa
  • Australasia
  • Central America
  • China and Japan
  • Eurasia
  • Middle East
  • Indian Sub-Continent
  • North America
  • South America
  • South-East Asia

This section contains information on all the references from which data presented in WILDPro has been drawn. The information for each type of reference such as a published book or a paper in a journal is given in detail to assist the user in finding that reference in, for example, a library, a bookshop or on the World Wide Web.

The codings used for references within the test are designed to indicate the type of reference: published book (B), refereed journal (J), personal communication (V) etc.

All references may be reached by following a logical path from the teal "Refs & Gloss" button which is visible at the top of the screen at all times (except when viewing an image). Links are also available from within each module, whenever a reference is cited. A third method is by using  the on-line search mechanism (see "How to search" for further details).