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A History of Medical Libraries and Medical Librarianship
2021A History of Medical Libraries and Librarianship in the United States: From John Shaw Billingsto the Digital Era presents a history of the profession from the beginnings of the Army Surgeon General’s Library in 1836 to today’s era of the digital health sciences library.
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THE PHYSICIAN AND THE MEDICAL LIBRARY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955It is highly possible that medicine could be practiced today without the aid of any medical literature other than that inThe Journal.1However, for a really high level of practice, advances in the field must be followed through many books and journals, and advice on puzzling cases and unusual diseases must be sought for in print.
E J, PULASKI, E, BRODMAN
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— To my article "Medical School Libraries in the United States, 1960 through 1975" (237:464, 1977) I wish to add data and references, received subsequent to publication, to complete the historical record. Table 2, which provides data on support to health sciences libraries by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), does not cover the ...
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To the Editor.— To my article "Medical School Libraries in the United States, 1960 through 1975" (237:464, 1977) I wish to add data and references, received subsequent to publication, to complete the historical record. Table 2, which provides data on support to health sciences libraries by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), does not cover the ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— As one trained in the field of administration who now finds himself working in a community hospital medical library, I read with interest Dr. King's analysis of a medical library in the university environment (231:833, 1975). Many of his comments are equally applicable to the medical library in a hospital setting. I do question one of
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To the Editor.— As one trained in the field of administration who now finds himself working in a community hospital medical library, I read with interest Dr. King's analysis of a medical library in the university environment (231:833, 1975). Many of his comments are equally applicable to the medical library in a hospital setting. I do question one of
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What Medical Students Want: A Library Survey of the First Ten Classes of a New College of Medicine
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2021Francisco J Fajardo +2 more
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Medical Libraries at the Crossroads
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1984openaire +2 more sources
Doing Away with “Database:” Exploring Medical Library Website Design
Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2020Marie C Cirelli, Bradley A Long
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Library Instruction in Medical Libraries
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1982Carolyn Kirkendall +4 more
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