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Finding Protocols

A protocol is an explicit, detailed plan of an experiment or treatment.
–Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology


This link opens a new window - Info About CSH Protocols CSH Protocols  (All US JHU)

provides step-by-step instructions for new and classic biomedical protocols. Instructions for submission of protocols is available, as is an RSS feed for notification of new or changed protocols.
This link opens a new window - Info About Current Protocols Online Current Protocols Online  (All US JHU)

contains the full-text laboratory manuals that research institutions around the world use as the benchmark for scienctific research methods. The protocols cover magnetic imagin, immunology, human genetics, and more.

This link opens a new window - Info About Methods in Molecular Biology Methods in Molecular Biology  (All US JHU)
 
is another series of full text protocols online. It is searchable by keyword and author. The online version also includes the series Methods in Molecular Medicine. The print series is located in the Science Reference Collection on C-Level of the Eisenhower Library. Each volume of the series covers a different topic. Because of that, each volume has its own call number - they aren't together. Below are some aides to help you find the volume you need.

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