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Public Services Division Records

The Public Services Division (PSD) offers a range of services for accessing the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) collection and information resources. Through the onsite Reading Room and an interlibrary loan network, PSD provides access to the world's largest collection of biomedical literature. A staff of information specialists offers reference and customer service assistance to health professionals, researchers, educators, and others in need of biomedical information. PSD staff organize NLM information for access through the World Wide Web at URL http://www.nlm.nih.gov and consumer health information through MedlinePlus™ at http://medlineplus.gov. PSD also carries out NLM's mission to preserve its invaluable collection of printed literature and non-print media for future generations.

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Call Number Title

0489

Circulation statistics, 1959-87

2001-049

National Medical Audiovisual Center Records (legal agreements, reports, certificates, program overviews & evaluations, reports, memos, correspondence, researh plans, historical materials), 1968-1993 (0.75 linear ft.)

2001-144

Caldwell, William. Instructional materials re online searching, 1969-72

2001-158

International Librarianship

2003-019

Health Information Referral Project, 2003

 
 Preservation and Collection Management Section

2000-22

Committee Records (correspondence, reports and articles), 1984-1986 (0.21 linear ft.)

2001-124

Proposals for Microfilming Contracts, c. 1965-1981 (1 linear ft.)

 
 Collection Access Section

2000-028

Subject guides and museum directory, 1999-2000

2001-147

Guides to Library for Users and Staff, 1982-1995 (1 linear ft.)

 

Title Shelved volumes (with and without call numbers and lacking accession information)

 
 Reference Section

2001-102

Reports (monthly narrative reports), 1969-1986 (2.50 linear ft.)

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