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The Once and Future National Library of Medicine
Good medicine requires good information. Throughout its history, the National Library of Medicine has made life-saving information available. In the 19th century, an avalanche of medical books, newspapers, and journals appeared following the invention of the steam rotary press. The Library responded by issuing the first comprehensive, regularly updated index of this literature. A century later, the Library developed innovative electronic information systems, including Medlineplus. Today, the Library continues to explore new technologies to preserve, organize, and disseminate the biomedical information of the world.

View the evolution of the Library's past into the future through images, each representing a landmark aspect.


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First published: 23 October 2001
Last updated: 11 August 2009
Date Archived: 04 January 2012
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