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The National Library of Medicine
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2019Free, evidence-based resources for health care providers, patients, and consumers.
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Your National Library of Medicine
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975AMERICAN physicians have at their disposal an information resource unsurpassed by those available for other scientific disciplines—the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Although the library is located in Bethesda, Md, its collection of 1.5 million items is available to you through your local hospital, medical school, or other health science library.
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Linking at the US National Library of Medicine
Learned Publishing, 2001ABSTRACTThe development of services provided by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), which dates back to 1836, is described. MEDLINE, a database of 10‐plus million references and abstracts to the world's biomedical literature, was put on the World Wide Web for free searching in 1997 as a system called PubMed, whose use has grown to over 250 million ...
Kent A. Smith, Ed Sequeira
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THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE IN THE NATIONAL BIOMEDICAL LIBRARY NETWORK
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1967SummaryThe scientfic revolution of the twentieth century must be accompanied by technological improvement in information science which will make knowledge generated by research readily available to all who need to apply it for the ultimate benefit of mankind.The concepts of organization of existing library resources augmented and linked by new ...
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The National Library of Medicine. II
The Library Quarterly, 1958D M, Schullian, F B, Rogers
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The National Library of Medicine
JAMA, 1991From a small collection of medical publications in the Surgeon General's Office in 1836, the National Library of Medicine has developed into the leading repository of medical information in the world. Despite strong opposition and impediments from certain quarters, involving considerable machinations and intrigue, the determination of interested ...
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Pricing Policies for the National Library of Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984Excerpt The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has been the focus of several reviews of its policies for pricing of products and services.
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