Medical Library
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is the world's largest biomedical library, serving as a national resource for health professionals, scientists, and the public. Established in 1836, it has evolved from a small collection of books to a vast repository of millions of print and electronic resources dedicated to advancing biomedical research and healthcare.
NLM offers a range of products and services, including access to clinical trials, reliable health information through MedlinePlus, and training programs in biomedical informatics. The library also plays a pivotal role in health IT and data standards, facilitating efficient healthcare information exchange both in the United States and globally.
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