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Lister Hill Center for Biomedical Communications Records

Established by a joint resolution of the United States Congress in 1968, the Lister Hill Center is a research and development division of the National Library of Medicine. Seeking to improve access to high quality biomedical information for individuals around the world, the Lister Hill Center conducts and supports research and development in the dissemination of high quality imagery, medical language processing, high-speed access to biomedical information, intelligent database systems development, multimedia visualization, knowledge management, data mining and machine-assisted indexing. The staff is contains backgrounds in medicine, computer science, library and information sciences, linguistics, cognitive science, education, and engineering.

Further information is available at http://lhncbc.nlm.nih.gov/lhc/

Call Number Title

0710

AIM/TWX & GM.

2000-052

Alaska Health Communications (reports, correspondence, notes, and reference materials), 1968-1991 (0.84 linear ft.)

2000-062

Lister Hill records, 1969-88

2001-037

Architectural Feasibility Study by O’Connor & Kilham (3 large bound volumes, 1967, 1968, 1969), 1967-1969 (1 linear ft.)

2001-047

Development of ELHILL-III (proposals, evaluations, reports and a speech), 1968-1971 (0.21 linear ft.)

2001-101

LHNBC - medicine/El Hill competitive analysis, 1971-86

2002-002

Biomedical Communications Network.

 

Lister Hill office files. Research

Last reviewed: 13 October 2006
Last updated: 04 January 2005
First published: 14 May 2004
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