Presentations, Dust & Medline
Feb. 17th, 2004 11:21 amOK, so I'm not quite DONE with my presentation; there are reference to add, there are a couple of data points that need to go in, but the tricky stuff is done.
What amuses me, though, is that I have spent most of the morning here in Diehl Hall, sitting at a computer.
Diehl Hall, the BioMed library, is six stories tall. But am I going to get up and go look through things that are ACTUALLY IN PRINT?
Hell, no. And I say again: HELL, NO.
I'd rather spend 2 hours trying to track down obscure references on the Web via Medline, thank you very much.
Read a *print* journal, not a printout? Hah.
Oh, and if anyone wants a copy of my presentation of parathyroid adenoma in children, just ask.
What amuses me, though, is that I have spent most of the morning here in Diehl Hall, sitting at a computer.
Diehl Hall, the BioMed library, is six stories tall. But am I going to get up and go look through things that are ACTUALLY IN PRINT?
Hell, no. And I say again: HELL, NO.
I'd rather spend 2 hours trying to track down obscure references on the Web via Medline, thank you very much.
Read a *print* journal, not a printout? Hah.
Oh, and if anyone wants a copy of my presentation of parathyroid adenoma in children, just ask.