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NLM Newsline 2000 July-September, Vol. 55, No. 3


In This Issue:

MEDLINEplus is Better Than Ever

New Docline

OLDMEDLINE Update

E-CIP

Permanent Access to NLM Files

NIH Director's Awards

NLM New Associate Fellows

Virtual Tour

MLA/PLA Conference

Szczur Joins SIS

Publicity Review and Update

Portrait Goes to Blair House


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NLM in Print

The following references cite works that discuss the products and services of the National Library of Medicine. If you know of other appropriate citations for this column, please send reprints or references to Melanie Modlin, Editor, NLM NEWSLINE, Office of Communications and Public Liaison, NLM, Bethesda, MD 20894 or e-mail to: mm354i@nih.gov. (Note: Some of the articles listed may be outside the scope of the NLM collection and therefore are not available from the Library on interlibrary loan.)

  • Corn M. The granting game: Part I. A guide to NLM funding for informatics research. MD Comput 2000 May-Jun;17(3):29-32.
  • Corn M. The granting game: Part II. How to love NIH form 398 and get that grant. MD Comput 2000 Jul- Aug;17(4):23-6.
  • Flanagin A. Human rights in the biomedical literature: the social responsibility of medical journals [editorial]. JAMA 2000 Aug 2;284(5):618-9.
  • Fonger GC, Stroup D, Thomas PL, Wexler P. TOXNET: A computerized collection of toxicological and environmental health information. Toxicol Ind Health. 2000 Jan;16(1):4-6.
  • Hokamp K, Wolfe K. What's new in the library? What's new in GenBank? Let PubCrawler tell you. Trends Genet 1999 Nov;15(11):471-2.
  • How to research a medical topic online [Internet]. Yonkers (NY): Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.; c2000 [cited 2000 Sep 25]. [4 p.]. Available from: http://www.consumerreports.org/Spec ial/Samples/Reports/0009med0.htm
  • Humphreys BL, Ruffin AB, Cahn MA, Rambo N. Powerful connections for public health: the National Library of Medicine and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. Am J Public Health 1999 Nov;89(11):1633-6.
  • Jenuth JP. The NCBI. Publicly available tools and resources on the Web. Methods Mol Biol 2000;132:301-12.
  • Mahoney DP. Turning up the volume on the Visible Human. Comput Graph World 2000 Sep;23(9):[2 p.]
  • Mehnert R. National Library of Medicine. In: Bowker annual library and book trade almanac. 45th ed. New Providence (NJ): R.R. Bowker; 2000. p. 89-94.
  • Miller N, Lacroix EM, Backus JE. MEDLINEplus: building and maintaining the National Library of Medicine's consumer health Web service. Bull Med Libr Assoc 2000 Jan;88(1):11-7.
  • Ottoson D. Towards the unknown [editorial]. Neuroreport 2000 Jan 17;11(1):i.
  • Parker-Pope T. Health journal. Six steps to help you start your own search for medical answers. Wall Street Journal 2000 Aug 11;B1 (col. 1).
  • Roderer NK. NLM update. Significant increase in hospital library connectivity. Natl Netw 2000 Jan;24(3):25.
  • Schoolman HM. MEDLINE: a guide to effective searching. Katcher BS [book review]. Medscape Gen Med [serial on the Internet] 2000 Aug 2 [cited 2000 Aug 7]:[2 p.]. Available from: http://www.medscape.com/Medscape/Ge neralMedicine/journal/2000/v02.n04/ mgm0802.scho/mgm0802.scho.html
  • Stephenson J. National Library of Medicine to help consumers use online health data [news]. JAMA 2000 Apr 5;283(13):1675-6.
  • Strother N. Surfers push NIH site to top of heap. ZDNet [serial on the Internet] 2000 Jul 21 [cited 2000 Jul 21]:[1 p.]. Available from: http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/sto ries/story/0,10738,2605928,00.html
  • Woods M. Computers are important tools in the doctor's office. Toledo (OH) Blade 2000 Jul 3;Arts and Features:[2 p.]

Thanks to Jacque-Lynne Schulman, Technical Information Specialist, Medical Subject Headings, and Lori Klein, Senior Electronic and Non- print Programs Coordinator, Public Services Division, for invaluable help in compiling this list.

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