OxMed: Oxford Medical Series TCIs
Additional instructions for specific Oxford Medical series.
These instructions extend the more general Oxford Medicine Family TCIs. These instructions relate to particular Oxford Medicine Online book series.
Additional instructions for specific Oxford Medical series.
These instructions extend the more general Oxford Medicine Family TCIs. These instructions relate to particular Oxford Medicine Online book series.
Additional instructions relating to the Oxford Medical Handbooks series.
Additional instructions for medical libraries.
The Oxford General Practice Library series is printed in four colours which require additional capture instructions.
All medical textbook chapters need an abstract. Capture abstracts provided by OUP in the chapter abstract element.
The Facts books contain feature boxes such as Fact, Myth, and FAQ. These instructions are for backlist content in The Facts series - frontlist content should follow the typecodes.
Study cards are a set of multiple cards that come with the Oxford Handbooks Clinical Tutors series of books. Each set contains a number of cards with a front and back.
Pocket Notes and Cards are a series of titles that do not always contain clear chapter divisions. These instructions expand on the general Oxford Medicine Online TCIs.
A rules that apply to the Oxford Specialist Handbook (OSH) series of medical titles.
Instructions for titles in the ODR series.
Challenging Concepts publications capture creators for expert commentaries and include feature boxes identified by role values.
Additional instructions for Cases in Radiology including case number titles, collapsing the diagnosis online, and the appropriate division levels for history and diagnosis pages.
To capture The Mayo Clinic Clinician’s Toolkit publications arrange parts, chapters, and divisions with care. Some elements such as frontispieces are print only.
Additional instructions for the text capture of the Drugs in series.
Additional instructions the CDC Health Information for International Travel book.
Additional instructions for Oxford Case Histories.
Additional instructions for the Training In series.
The following instructions apply to all titles in the What Do I Do Now? series.