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CATALOG/ARCHIVE UPDATES
The Catalog of Surveys and Archive of Procedures Related to
Oral Health is updated every six
months and was last updated in March
2008.
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ORDERING INFORMATION
In addition to searching the
Catalog/Archive online, new
updates are also available
on CD-ROM, free of charge.
The March 2008 update
can be ordered online, by telephone, or e-mail.
ORDER ONLINE
To order by telephone or e-mail, or for more information, contact:
Pamela Martinez
Senior Research Librarian
Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Data Resource Center
2101 Gaither Road, Suite 600
Rockville, MD 20850-4006
Telephone: (301) 527-6670
Fax: (301) 527-6401
E-mail:oralhealthdrc@ngc.com
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The Catalog of Surveys and Archive of Procedures Related to Oral Health is
a two-part database linking descriptions of data sources (Catalog) with
descriptions of procedures (Archive) used in the data sources. The Catalog and Archive
database provides a central and up-to-date resource for
detailed descriptions of oral health data sources for public health research,
program planning, and policymaking. This searchable database is available
online free
of charge and on CD-ROM (How to order CD-ROM).
The Catalog (online search) describes surveys and studies
related to oral health, including
- Sample design
- Data collection methods
- Population studied or surveyed
- Geographic region
- References (literature containing
statistics and summaries of the study or
survey)
- The Catalog does not contain the data
sets it describes, just information about
them
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Review Catalog Instructions
The Archive (online
search) describes clinical indices,
questionnaires, and other methods of
measuring oral health including
- Procedure/method background
- Historical changes or well-established modified versions
- References (literature regarding the
validity, reliability, and procedure
performance)
- Survey listing and studies using the procedure
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Review Archive Instructions
The Catalog of Surveys and Archive of Procedures Related to Oral Health is
in the public domain and may be freely copied, distributed and translated.
However, not all data sets or procedures described are in the public domain.
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