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Guide to information sources in the forensic sciences / Cynthia Holt ; foreword by Moses S. Schanfield.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, 2006Description: xxiii, 190 p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 1591582210 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R HV 8073 .H742 2006
Summary: This guide serves as a reference guide to the major information resources in the forensic sciences. Responding to recent increased interest in forensic science, Holt (science and engineering librarian, George Washington U.) has gathered and organized lists of resources supporting research in forensic science and its various subspecialties. The bibliography is grouped by type of materials and covers topics such as ballistics, DNA analysis, entomology, expert witnessing, and facial imaging/reconstruction. The entries come from diverse academic fields, including anthropology, linguistics and engineering. This book supports and defines the study of how evidence is discovered at a crime scene, interpreted in a lab, and used in a court of law.
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This guide serves as a reference guide to the major information resources in the forensic sciences. Responding to recent increased interest in forensic science, Holt (science and engineering librarian, George Washington U.) has gathered and organized lists of resources supporting research in forensic science and its various subspecialties. The bibliography is grouped by type of materials and covers topics such as ballistics, DNA analysis, entomology, expert witnessing, and facial imaging/reconstruction. The entries come from diverse academic fields, including anthropology, linguistics and engineering. This book supports and defines the study of how evidence is discovered at a crime scene, interpreted in a lab, and used in a court of law.

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