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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
  
WikiVet and CRC Press are collaborating to provide free of charge case excerpts from Veterinary and Nursing textbooks on WikiVet. As part of this, we are offering the opportunity for students to get a free print copy of a textbook in the same series as the text they choose to review, in return for working through the text and selecting excerpts for WikiVet to host as free content.  
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WikiVet and CRC Press are collaborating to provide free of charge case excerpts from Veterinary textbooks on WikiVet. As part of this, we are offering the opportunity for students to get a free physical copy of a textbook in the same series as the book they choose to review. Case selection involves working through the full text (normally 200-250pp) and selecting specific cases for WikiVet to host as free content.  
  
There are a limited number of opportunities as we only require one student for each book in the Self Assessment Color Review Series, and the Colour Handbook series.  
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There are a limited number of opportunities here, as we only require one student for each book in the Self-Assessment Colour Review series (c.25 texts) and the Veterinary Colour Handbook series (6 titles).
  
 
=Textbooks=
 
=Textbooks=
  
This offer applies to the case based Self Assessment Color Review, and Colour Handbook Series.
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This offer applies to the case-based Self-Assessment Colour Review, and Veterinary Colour Handbook Series.
  
LIST OF TEXTS WITH EXTERNAL LINK TO PURCHASE PAGE TO GO HERE
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'''Veterinary Self-Assessment Colour Review Series''' [https://www.crcpress.com/Veterinary-Self-Assessment-Color-Review-Series/book-series/CRCVETSELASS]
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Small Animal Medicine and Metabolic Diseases, Second Edition (forthcoming, 2018)
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Canine Infectious Diseases (2018) [taken]
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Small Animal Imaging (2018)
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Avian Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition (2017)
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Veterinary Cytology: Dog, Cat, Horse and Cow, Second Edition (2017)
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Small Animal Clinical Oncology (2016)
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Ornamental Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates, Second Edition (2016)
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Rabbit Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition (2016) [taken]
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Cattle and Sheep Medicine, Second Edition (2016)
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Veterinary Dentistry, Second Edition (2015)
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Reptiles and Amphibians, Second Edition (2015)
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Equine Internal Medicine, Second Edition (2015) [taken]
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Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Second Edition (2015) [taken]
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Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery, Second Edition (2014)
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Small Animal Orthopedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Disorders, Second Edition (2014)
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Small Animal Dermatology, Advanced Cases (2013)
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Veterinary Parasitology (2013) [taken]
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Small Animal Cardiopulmonary Medicine (2012)
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Small Animal Ophthalmology (2011)
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Feline Infectious Diseases (2011)
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Wildlife Medicine and Rehabilitation (2011)
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Feline Medicine (2004)
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Equine Orthopaedics and Rheumatology (1998)
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Ornamental Fish (1998)
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Equine Reproduction & Stud Medicine (1997) [taken]
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Small Mammals (1997)
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'''Veterinary Colour Handbook Series''' [https://www.crcpress.com/Veterinary-Color-Handbook-Series/book-series/CRCVETCOLHAN]
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Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Third Edition (forthcoming, 2018)
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Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management, Second Edition (forthcoming, 2018)
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Small Animal Fluid Therapy, Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders (2013)
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Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (2012)
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Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease, Second Edition (2011)
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Urinary Stones in Small Animal Medicine (2009)
  
 
=Guidelines for students=  
 
=Guidelines for students=  
  
Students are required to work through their chosen textbook, selecting 10% of cases from the book, or 15 cases, whichever is more. Students don’t need to complete every case, but they will need to work through a significant proportion of the book in order to select a good range of cases.  
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Students are required to work carefully through their chosen textbook, selecting 10% of cases from the book or 15 cases: whichever is more. Students don’t need to complete every case, but they will need to work through a significant proportion of the book in order to select a good range of cases.
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The following guidelines apply:
 
The following guidelines apply:
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1) The cases should be selected based on the suitability of the learning objectives for undergraduate veterinary students
 
1) The cases should be selected based on the suitability of the learning objectives for undergraduate veterinary students
  
2) The cases should be a broad representation of the book eg covering the different species, disciplines and systems
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2) The cases should be a broad representation of the book, e.g., covering the different species, disciplines and systems
  
 
3) Cases which are very geographically specific should be avoided
 
3) Cases which are very geographically specific should be avoided
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4) Case selection should be completed within 6 weeks of being provided with the digital copy of the book
 
4) Case selection should be completed within 6 weeks of being provided with the digital copy of the book
  
5) Digital copies will be shared via a Vitalsource app must not be shared
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5) Digital copies will be provided via a Vitalsource app and must not be shared with others
  
6) The case numbers (for the Self Assessment Color Review Series), or chapter numbers (for the Colour Handbook Series) which have been selected, along with a brief overview of the subject of the case should be recorded in a spreadsheet which will be shared when students are given access to their textbook for review
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6) The case numbers (for the Self-Assessment Colour Review series) or chapter numbers (for the Veterinary Colour Handbook Series) which have been selected, along with a brief overview of the subject of the case, should be recorded in a spreadsheet. This will be shared when students are given access to their textbook for review
  
7) A brief reason for the selection of the case should be included for publication on the page alongside the case itself.
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7) A brief reason for the selection of the case should be included, for publication on the WikiVet page alongside the case itself
  
 
8) Print copies of any other book '''in the same series''' will be sent upon final receipt and publication of the selected cases
 
8) Print copies of any other book '''in the same series''' will be sent upon final receipt and publication of the selected cases
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=Contact=
 
=Contact=
  
For more information, contact alice.oven@tandf.com
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For more information, contact alice.oven@tandf.co.uk

Latest revision as of 13:53, 4 September 2018

Introduction

WikiVet and CRC Press are collaborating to provide free of charge case excerpts from Veterinary textbooks on WikiVet. As part of this, we are offering the opportunity for students to get a free physical copy of a textbook in the same series as the book they choose to review. Case selection involves working through the full text (normally 200-250pp) and selecting specific cases for WikiVet to host as free content.

There are a limited number of opportunities here, as we only require one student for each book in the Self-Assessment Colour Review series (c.25 texts) and the Veterinary Colour Handbook series (6 titles).

Textbooks

This offer applies to the case-based Self-Assessment Colour Review, and Veterinary Colour Handbook Series.


Veterinary Self-Assessment Colour Review Series [1]


Small Animal Medicine and Metabolic Diseases, Second Edition (forthcoming, 2018)

Canine Infectious Diseases (2018) [taken]

Small Animal Imaging (2018)

Avian Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition (2017)

Veterinary Cytology: Dog, Cat, Horse and Cow, Second Edition (2017)

Small Animal Clinical Oncology (2016)

Ornamental Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates, Second Edition (2016)

Rabbit Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition (2016) [taken]

Cattle and Sheep Medicine, Second Edition (2016)

Veterinary Dentistry, Second Edition (2015)

Reptiles and Amphibians, Second Edition (2015)

Equine Internal Medicine, Second Edition (2015) [taken]

Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Second Edition (2015) [taken]

Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery, Second Edition (2014)

Small Animal Orthopedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Disorders, Second Edition (2014)

Small Animal Dermatology, Advanced Cases (2013)

Veterinary Parasitology (2013) [taken]

Small Animal Cardiopulmonary Medicine (2012)

Small Animal Ophthalmology (2011)

Feline Infectious Diseases (2011)

Wildlife Medicine and Rehabilitation (2011)

Feline Medicine (2004)

Equine Orthopaedics and Rheumatology (1998)

Ornamental Fish (1998)

Equine Reproduction & Stud Medicine (1997) [taken]

Small Mammals (1997)


Veterinary Colour Handbook Series [2]

Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Third Edition (forthcoming, 2018)

Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management, Second Edition (forthcoming, 2018)

Small Animal Fluid Therapy, Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders (2013)

Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (2012)

Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease, Second Edition (2011)

Urinary Stones in Small Animal Medicine (2009)

Guidelines for students

Students are required to work carefully through their chosen textbook, selecting 10% of cases from the book or 15 cases: whichever is more. Students don’t need to complete every case, but they will need to work through a significant proportion of the book in order to select a good range of cases.


The following guidelines apply:


1) The cases should be selected based on the suitability of the learning objectives for undergraduate veterinary students

2) The cases should be a broad representation of the book, e.g., covering the different species, disciplines and systems

3) Cases which are very geographically specific should be avoided

4) Case selection should be completed within 6 weeks of being provided with the digital copy of the book

5) Digital copies will be provided via a Vitalsource app and must not be shared with others

6) The case numbers (for the Self-Assessment Colour Review series) or chapter numbers (for the Veterinary Colour Handbook Series) which have been selected, along with a brief overview of the subject of the case, should be recorded in a spreadsheet. This will be shared when students are given access to their textbook for review

7) A brief reason for the selection of the case should be included, for publication on the WikiVet page alongside the case itself

8) Print copies of any other book in the same series will be sent upon final receipt and publication of the selected cases

Contact

For more information, contact alice.oven@tandf.co.uk