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New Medical Subject Classification Scheme Enhances Search Precision for EBSCO A-to-Z® Users
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, U.S.A., July 25, 2006 - EBSCO Information Services is pleased to announce the addition of a medical subject classification scheme to its online title listing service, EBSCO A-to-Z® (A-to-Z). The new medical classification scheme further broadens the scope of A-to-Z classification options, enabling hospital and other medical libraries to offer their users a more precise search for medical and health-related materials. These subject headings are based on a blend of subject terms from both the National Library of Medicine's List of Journal's Indexed for MEDLINE and General subject terms. In addition to this medical classification scheme, other classification schemes available on EBSCO's A-to-Z include a General subject scheme and a scheme based on the Library of Congress Classification system. "This additional subject classification for A-to-Z will enable libraries to create an access site that is tailored specifically for their patrons' needs," said Oliver Pesch, EBSCO's Chief Strategist of E-Resources. "At EBSCO, we are devoted to continually expanding our products to better meet the needs of our customer libraries.
About EBSCO A-to-Z
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