Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 20410
  Title The Index to Chiropractic Literature: Twenty-five years of progress
URL http://www.chiroindex.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/harvey_pj_08_icl.pdf
Journal Chiropr Hist. 2008 Summer;28(1):83-93
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The Index to Chiropractic Literature has been a core resource for chiropractic historians and researchers for many years. In 2007 the Chiropractic Library Consortium (CLIBCON) will mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first printing of the Index to Chiropractic Literature. For twenty-five years the index has changed and evolved to offer the most current indexing and technological developments to researchers using this resource. Unlike many resources of this type where access is limited or available at a cost, the index is free to all users. This paper will describe the formation and development of the Chiropractic Library Consortium (CLIBCON) and focus on the development of one of its primary projects, the Index to Chiropractic Literature (ICL).

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