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OLIO+: an osteopathic medicine database.

S E Woods1

  • 1Health Science Center Library, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Medical Reference Services Quarterly
|December 5, 1991
PubMed
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OLIO+ is a specialized bibliographic database for osteopathic medicine, offering exclusive access to osteopathic literature. Produced by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), it serves the unique information needs of this medical community.

Area of Science:

  • Osteopathic Medicine
  • Medical Informatics
  • Bibliographic Databases

Background:

  • The osteopathic medical community requires specialized resources for literature access.
  • Existing databases may not fully cater to the unique needs of osteopathic physicians and researchers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce OLIO+, a bibliographic database tailored for the osteopathic medical field.
  • To highlight the exclusive focus on osteopathic literature and its accessibility.

Main Methods:

  • Development and curation of a dedicated bibliographic database.
  • Ensuring accessibility through various telecommunication methods and computer systems.

Main Results:

  • OLIO+ provides exclusive access to osteopathic literature.

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  • The database is accessible via standard data terminals and personal computers (IBM-compatible and Apple with potential modifications).
  • Conclusions:

    • OLIO+ effectively meets the information needs of the osteopathic medical community.
    • The database is a valuable, specialized resource for osteopathic literature retrieval.