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Grateful Med: Personal Computing and User-Friendly Design

April 28, 2016 Circulating Now

By Nicole Contaxis Grateful Med was an NLM-developed software program that was intended to expand and ease access to the NLM databases, including MEDLINE. Supported

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MEDLARS II: MEDLINE & Instantaneous Search

March 30, 2016 Circulating Now

By Nicole Contaxis MEDLARS I, as described in my previous post, was a great step forward in providing access to bibliographic data and facilitating biomedical

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MEDLARS I & GRACE: The Early Mainframe Experience

February 25, 2016 Circulating Now

By Nicole Contaxis Providing access to bibliographic data has long been a part of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) mission. Through a variety of

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Autism and Alzheimer’s on the Web

May 30, 2014 Circulating Now

By Maureen Harlow Capturing websites and keeping copies of them for the future to represent how they looked and what they said at a certain

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Emerging Trends in Digital Stewardship

April 22, 2014 Circulating Now

Sharing new projects and experiences in digital stewardship was the theme of a recent National Digital Stewardship Resident (NDSR) symposium “Emerging Trends in Digital Stewardship,”

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