| Literature DB >> 14280770 |
L KAREL, C J AUSTIN, M M CUMMINGS.
Abstract
By its development of improved media for dissemination of information, the National Library of Medicine is fostering a greater awareness and a better understanding of research and development efforts in behalf of public health and clinical medicine, and a more rapid translation of research into clinical application. The library's transformation from a passive repository of information to an active ally of the researcher, teacher, and clinician has led to increased use of medical library facilities and has stimulated thinking through better communication of published information. The library's success in using automation for bibliographic control of medical literature suggests that other disciplines that have not already developed automated techniques of literature-reference retrieval might profitably do so.Entities:
Keywords: ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING; AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING; BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MEDICINE; COMPUTERS, DIGITAL; HISTORY; HISTORY OF MEDICINE, 19TH CENT.; HISTORY OF MEDICINE, 20TH CENT.; LIBRARIES, MEDICAL; MARYLAND; RESEARCH; UNITED STATES
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14280770 DOI: 10.1126/science.148.3671.766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728