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Veterinary information: the current situation and future trends.

D E Gray

    The Veterinary Record
    |April 3, 1976
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    Veterinary science information services are comprehensive and increasingly utilize computer systems for alerting and retrieval. Future veterinary information access will likely expand with more online, flexible, and rapid machine systems.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Science
    • Information Science
    • Agricultural Information Systems

    Background:

    • Abstracting and indexing journals in veterinary science are comprehensive in scope and subject coverage.
    • Computerized information services, including mechanized alerting and retrospective services, are routinely available.
    • The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has investigated the state of veterinary information resources.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the value of existing machine information systems for veterinarians.
    • To improve veterinary information accessibility and utilization.
    • To address the evolving information needs within the veterinary profession.

    Main Methods:

    • A veterinary round table was established by the Commission of the European Communities in 1973.

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  • The round table is conducting a detailed study on the utility of machine information systems.
  • Compilation of a multi-lingual thesaurus and investigation into new review journal needs are underway.
  • Main Results:

    • Existing abstracting and indexing journals are comprehensive.
    • Computerized information systems are routine and offer alerting/retrospective services.
    • Online systems are expected to increase, offering speed and flexibility.

    Conclusions:

    • Veterinary information services are well-developed with robust abstracting and indexing.
    • Machine information systems are becoming standard, with online access poised for growth.
    • Continued development and assessment of information systems are crucial for veterinarians.