Abstract

A quarterly keyword index to campus grant projects is provided by the Health Science Library at the University of California, San Francisco, using a data base created and maintained by the campus' Contracts & Grants Office. The index is printed in KWOC format, using the chief investigator's name as the key to a section of project summaries. A third section is also included, listing the summaries under the name of the sponsoring department.

Highlights

  • Communication channels between the computer center and the library at the University of California, San Francisco are open despite the "normal" and accompanying library use traumas of an all-purpose university computi.rig center

  • interdepartmental cooperation provided the source and means for producing a library information tool which could not have been produced by use of a single department's resources

  • The data base of local grant information is maintained by a campus administrative department

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Summary

Grant Project Information via a Shared Data Base

A quarterly keyword index to campus grant projects is provided by the Health Science Library at the University of California, San Francisco, using a data base created and maintained by the campus' Contracts & Grants Office. The index is printed in KWOC format, using the chief investigator's name as the key to a section of project summaries. A third section is included, listing the summaries under the name of the sponsoring department

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