National Library of Medicine: international cooperation for biomedical communications.

M E Corning
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Abstract

The international programs of the National Library of Medicine may vary in mechanism, but all share the common objective of improved medical research, education, and practice. They are a natural extension of domestic responsibilities and represent a sharing of time, talent, and resources. The programs may be service-oriented, cooperative efforts based on the computerized information storage and retrieval system (MEDLARS), or establishment of regional medical library programs. Policy and operational aspects are presented.

References

  1. Med Lib. 1898 May;1(4):15-9 [PMID: 18340740]

MeSH Term

Computers
Financing, Government
Information Services
International Agencies
International Cooperation
Libraries, Medical
Library Administration
National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
United States

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