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Library 101 S Fall 2002 Week 6 Thursday Oct 03-Wednesday Oct 09 Class exercise
Practice
evaluating the results of access tool searches by using the citation elements
presented in the citations. Read the citation elements carefully and note the
clues they may give you as to appropriateness, timeliness, etc. The
search topic is: Should
American Children Take Vitamins as Supplements for Good Health.
Explain
what factors may influence your decision to accept or reject the citations. 1. Feeding
Children off the Spock Menu Brody,
Jane E. The
New York Times: June 30, 1998:
B15. IDENTIFIERS:
NUTRITION; NUTRIENTS; VEGETARIANISM; VEGAN DIET; ORGANIC FOODS;
VITAMINS; PLANT FOODS; ANIMAL FOODS; RED MEATS; FIBER; PHYTOCHEMICALS 2. Does your child need vitamins? (eating a
balanced diet is usually enough)(Kids' Health & Safety)(Brief Article)
Betty S. Wong. Parents Magazine Sept 1999 v74 i9 p64(1) 3. The
use of nutritional supplements by 4-12 year olds in England and Scotland. A.
Bristow, S. Qureshi, R.J. Rona, S. Chinn. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition June
1997 v.5 n6 p366(4) 4. Know
how: vitamins and minerals... key micronutrient requirements in toddlers and
children1-12... part four by
MacDonald-A Nursing-Times (NURS-TIMES) 1997 May 21-27;
93(21): 72-3 (1 bib) Children are potentially at risk of vitamin and mineral
deficiency. 5. The
pediatric guide to drugs and vitamins. by Brace, Edward R. New
York : Dell Pub. Co c1982 234 p.
; 20 cm. SUBJECTS : Drugs--Popular works. Vitamins. Pediatric pharmacology.
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