{"title":"Book Review: Encyclopedia of Public Health: Principles, Peoples, and Programs","authors":"Amanda K. Sprochi","doi":"10.5860/rusq.59.2.7289","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Encyclopedia of Public Health: Principles, Peoples, and Programs, a new addition to Greenwood’s health reference catalog, provides a solid resource for libraries looking for a good, low-cost encyclopedia for their public health collection. Dr. Sally Kuykendall, the editor, is a professor of health services at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and an independent evaluator of public health programs. She has assembled a knowledgeable team of public health experts, health scientists, and medical historians as contributors, who present topics relating to public health in an easily-readable format for general readers. The two volumes present signed articles alphabetically by entry, with cross-references and bibliographies. The text is scattered throughout with black and white illustrations. Both volumes contain a contents section, a guide to related topics that groups articles by theme, a chronology, and an introduction. Volume 2 contains a glossary, a list of organizations and contributors, and a comprehensive index, as well as a section on “Controversies in public health,” which discusses hot button issues like anti-vaccination trends and health care for undocumented immigrants. Kuykendall maintains an even tone and fair treatment of all sides, allowing both pro- and anti-sides of an issue their say.","PeriodicalId":45353,"journal":{"name":"Reference & User Services Quarterly","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2020-03-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Reference & User Services Quarterly","FirstCategoryId":"91","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.59.2.7289","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"管理学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
The Encyclopedia of Public Health: Principles, Peoples, and Programs, a new addition to Greenwood’s health reference catalog, provides a solid resource for libraries looking for a good, low-cost encyclopedia for their public health collection. Dr. Sally Kuykendall, the editor, is a professor of health services at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and an independent evaluator of public health programs. She has assembled a knowledgeable team of public health experts, health scientists, and medical historians as contributors, who present topics relating to public health in an easily-readable format for general readers. The two volumes present signed articles alphabetically by entry, with cross-references and bibliographies. The text is scattered throughout with black and white illustrations. Both volumes contain a contents section, a guide to related topics that groups articles by theme, a chronology, and an introduction. Volume 2 contains a glossary, a list of organizations and contributors, and a comprehensive index, as well as a section on “Controversies in public health,” which discusses hot button issues like anti-vaccination trends and health care for undocumented immigrants. Kuykendall maintains an even tone and fair treatment of all sides, allowing both pro- and anti-sides of an issue their say.
《公共卫生百科全书:原则、人民和计划》是格林伍德健康参考目录的新成员,它为图书馆寻找一本好的、低成本的公共卫生百科全书提供了坚实的资源。编辑莎莉·库肯德尔(Sally Kuykendall)博士是费城圣约瑟夫大学(St. Joseph 's University)卫生服务教授,也是公共卫生项目的独立评估者。她组建了一个由公共卫生专家、卫生科学家和医学历史学家组成的知识渊博的团队作为撰稿人,他们以一种易于阅读的形式为普通读者介绍与公共卫生有关的主题。这两卷按条目的字母顺序呈现署名文章,并有交叉参考和参考书目。书中穿插着黑白插图。两卷都包含一个内容部分,一个相关主题的指南,按主题分组文章,年表,和介绍。第2卷包含一个词汇表、一个组织和贡献者的列表、一个综合索引,以及一个关于“公共卫生争议”的部分,其中讨论了诸如反疫苗接种趋势和无证移民的卫生保健等热点问题。库肯德尔保持着一种公平的态度,对待各方都是公平的,允许一个问题的赞成者和反对者都有自己的发言权。
期刊介绍:
Reference & User Services Quarterly is the official journal of the Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association. Its purpose is to disseminate information of interest to reference librarians, information specialists, and other professionals involved in user-oriented library services. This Web site serves as an online companion to the print edition.