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Aug
14
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Yes, you have free access to the full text of more than 50 publications, using the familiar interface common to PubMed and other Entrez resources! When the Bookshelf first became available from NCBI, the textbooks in its collection were almost exclusively from the fields of molecular and cell biology. However, this is no longer the… Read More »
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May
31
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Alliance for Taxpayer Access, Washington, DC – May 31, 2006 – In an online survey of public attitudes conducted recently and released today by Harris Interactive®, 8 out of 10 (82%) adults polled said they believe that “if tax dollars pay for scientific research, people should have free access to the results of the research… Read More »
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May
11
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(Washington, D.C – May 8, 2006) — Stating that consumers can now have access to “information that comes directly from the world’s leading medical and health research organization,” the Honorable Paul Rogers, former member of Congress and Chairman of The Friends of the National Library of Medicine, today announced the launch of NIH MedlinePlus Magazine…. Read More »
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Apr
26
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From iHealthbeat, 4/25/06: The Community Hospital of Anaconda in Montana will provide state residents with free Web-based personal health records (PHRs) in what it calls the country’s first rural online health record-keeping initiative, the Montana Standard reports (Haffey, Montana Standard, 4/21).
Posted in: News from NLM, News From NNLM PNR
Apr
24
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Will you or someone from your library be attending MLA 2006 in Phoenix? Please join us at the LinkOut User Meeting: Date: Sunday, May 21 Time: 3:30-4:30 PM Place: Convention Center, Flagstaff Room 5 The meeting agenda includes an update on LinkOut activities over the past year, a general “Q &A ” session, and an… Read More »
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