[MR] looking for plague research

Cozit / Liz imcozit at verizon.net
Thu Mar 30 16:00:53 PST 2006


Not sure if you'll find what you're looking for or not, but one of the 
Google searches available is "Scholar" (click on the "more" on their 
regular search page).  I've found a fair amount on topics I've needed 
for school through that.  (of course not for my current topic... all I 
keep finding there is abstracts... or totally unrelated 
articles/abstracts/papers... but I'm continuing to look... media 
specialists and librarians just haven't been doing the research things 
I'm looking for in that field... go figure)

- Elisabeth

>From: Jennifer Dobyns <jendobyns at verizon.net>
>
>Greetings unto the Tavern!
>
>I know there are probably experts on this subject in the SCA and  
>thought perhaps they might be able to provide some direction.  I am  
>planning a presentation on the plague (yersenia pestis) and am  
>looking for solid, academic resources on the bacteria, how it works  
>on the cellular,even molecular level, how it is treated, etc.   
>Wikipedia just won't do for this audience, I need medical journals  
>and research papers, information with some sort of peer review.   
>While I'll be digging around in local libraries (I'm in the Baltimore- 
>Washington area) and online, any suggestions for serious references  
>would be greatly appreciated.   And of course, after all this is  
>pulled together and presented, I will be happy to share it with  
>anyone interested in seeing the end product.
>
>YIS,
>
>Genevieve D'Aubigne
>  
>





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