The Hopkins Population Center's Information Core supports associates' research by providing timely and efficient access to a wide range of print and electronic reference materials and by disseminating associates' research results. The Core's traditional task has been to provide access to printed materials, primarily books, journals and working papers. The centerpiece of this task has been, and remains, the impressive Hopkins Population Center Collection, with over 16,000 books, over 200 serials, and a substantial number of working papers, dissertations and other paper documents. Rapidly evolving technology is fundamentally changing the way information is accessed, however, so a number of new electronic tasks have now been added to the traditional one. Examples of these new tasks are providing access to the vast amounts of information available on the World Wide Web (WWW), electronic publication of associates' research through the Core's home page, and desktop access to online bibliographies and databases.

Project Start
2001-07-01
Project End
2003-06-30
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
28
Fiscal Year
2002
Total Cost
$191,743
Indirect Cost
Name
Johns Hopkins University
Department
Type
DUNS #
045911138
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21218
Becker, Stan; Hossain, Mian B; Thomson, Elizabeth (2006) Disagreement in spousal reports of current contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa. J Biosoc Sci 38:779-96
Misra, Dawn P; Astone, Nan; Lynch, Courtney D (2005) Maternal smoking and birth weight: interaction with parity and mother's own in utero exposure to smoking. Epidemiology 16:288-93
Choi, Yoonjoung; Bishai, David; Hill, Kenneth (2005) Socioeconomic differentials in supplementation of vitamin A: evidence from the Philippines. J Health Popul Nutr 23:156-64
Kagaayi, Joseph; Dreyfuss, Michele L; Kigozi, Godfrey et al. (2005) Maternal self-medication and provision of nevirapine to newborns by women in Rakai, Uganda. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 39:121-4
Hinson, Ella R; Shone, Scott M; Zink, M Christine et al. (2004) Wounding: the primary mode of Seoul virus transmission among male Norway rats. Am J Trop Med Hyg 70:310-7
Beenhakker, Britta; Becker, Stan; Hires, Stephanie et al. (2004) Are partners available for post-abortion contraceptive counseling? A pilot study in a Baltimore City clinic. Contraception 69:419-23
Hanna, William F; Kerr, Candace L; Shaper, Joel H et al. (2004) Lewis X-containing neoglycoproteins mimic the intrinsic ability of zona pellucida glycoprotein ZP3 to induce the acrosome reaction in capacitated mouse sperm. Biol Reprod 71:778-89
Wisniewski, Amy B; Klein, Sabra L; Lakshmanan, Yegappen et al. (2003) Exposure to genistein during gestation and lactation demasculinizes the reproductive system in rats. J Urol 169:1582-6
Charron, Martin; DeCerbo, Joshua N; Wright, William W (2003) A GC-box within the proximal promoter region of the rat cathepsin L gene activates transcription in Sertoli cells of sexually mature rats. Biol Reprod 68:1649-56
Charron, Martin; Folmer, Janet S; Wright, William W (2003) A 3-kilobase region derived from the rat cathepsin L gene directs in vivo expression of a reporter gene in sertoli cells in a manner comparable to that of the endogenous gene. Biol Reprod 68:1641-8

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