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HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-Related Terminology: A Means of Organizing the Body of Knowledge [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 120 pages, kõrgus x laius: 286x152 mm, kaal: 362 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-May-1996
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1560249706
  • ISBN-13: 9781560249702
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 120 pages, kõrgus x laius: 286x152 mm, kaal: 362 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-May-1996
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1560249706
  • ISBN-13: 9781560249702
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Designed for use by any organization or institution providing services related to HIV/AIDS, this volume provides an adaptable, structured, interdisciplinary cataloguing system covering a vast range of issues and topics associated with the disease, including prevention, education, epidemiology, transmission, treatment, funding, health policy, and HIV/AIDS and the fine arts. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-Related Terminology: A Means of Organizing the Body of Knowledge offers an adaptable and extensive framework for organizing the ever-expanding number of resources on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It lays down the groundwork upon which future blocks of information can be placed. As new information becomes available, it can be integrated into this system without rearranging the information already stored. This saves the time and money associated with revising a less flexible existing system. The book’s instructions for use and taxonomic classification system make it easy to use.

HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-Related Terminology is designed for use in any setting where HIV/AIDS healthcare or information services are provided. It acts as a guide to available resources and illustrates how to acquire the most up-to-date information. At the same time, it moves beyond the more general focus on the clinical, legal, and medical ramifications of HIV/AIDS to the development of an interdisciplinary cataloging system that includes all issues and topics associated with the disease. This invaluable reference tool leaves no rock unturned. It addresses every conceivable facet of the epidemic, from the psychological to the religious and from the economic to the social.

Any organizations or institutions concerned with the collection, creation, management, and dissemination of HIV/AIDS-related materials will find this book an essential for their libraries. Practical and comprehensive, HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-Related Terminology addresses a full range of topics, including:
  • prevention and education
  • epidemiology and transmission
  • treatment
  • funding opportunities
  • health policy
  • HIV/AIDS and the fine arts

    HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-Related Terminology is the first book to provide a method for grappling with the vast scope of information on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Its organic structure is designed to accommodate new knowledge as it becomes available, while it maximizes access to existing information in a variety of formats.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction
1(4)
Origin and Purpose of the Work
1(2)
Intended Audience
3(1)
Structure of the Work
3(2)
Instructions for Use
5(4)
Arrangement of the Work
5(1)
Description of Terminology
5(1)
Rules for Description
6(1)
Rules for Use of Universal Subdivisions
7(1)
Conclusion
8(1)
Index of Domains and Main Headings
9(4)
Domains and Headings
13(60)
Generalities
13(11)
Epidemiology and Transmission
24(3)
Education and Prevention
27(7)
Clinical Manifestations of HIV: Complications, Malignancies, and Infections Associated with AIDS
34(11)
Treatments and Therapies: Medical Management of HIV Infection
45(10)
Psychosocial and Religious Issues, Case Management
55(5)
Legal, Ethical, Economic, and Political Aspects
60(4)
Organizations, Funding Opportunities, and Health Policy
64(5)
Fine Arts
69(1)
Belles Lettres and Nonfiction
70(3)
Universal Subdivisions 73(10)
Alphabetical Index 83
M Sandra Wood, Jeffrey T Huber, Mary L Gillaspy