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August 13, 1996
Bomb Scares Threaten NIH'ers in Four Bldgs.
Howard's Callender Gives 2nd John Diggs Lecture
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
New, Improved Access NLM Reinvents Information Products, Customer Service By Carla Garnett (This is another story in a summer-long series on "Reinventing Government" projects at NIH.)
Jane Doe, a science writer for the local paper, is at her office computer writing
about rare neurological disorders when she decides to elaborate on a somewhat
unfamiliar term: hydrocephalus. She clicks once to send her article-in-progress to
the bottom of the screen and clicks again to launch her WWW browser. Seconds
later, she finds a list of the more than 1,400 journal articles written in the last 3
years on hydrocephalus staring her in the face. She clicks on the first underlined
title and scans the abstract that appears. She's spent a little over a minute and a
little less than $1.
Civil War Re-enactor By Laura Bradbard Dr. Jim Minor, CC pharmacist and Civil War history buff, participates in Civil War battle reenactments authentically dressed as Confederate Army private.
Your ears ring. A stinking blast of burning black gunpowder stings your face like
hot salt as the battle lines grow closer. Three thousand men stand rank and file.
You fall face down, dead. Again. |