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<div class="pre-content"><div><div class="bk_prnt"><p class="small">NCBI Bookshelf. A service of the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health.</p><p>Collection Development Guidelines of the National Library of Medicine [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2019-. </p></div></div></div>
<div class="main-content lit-style" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="http://schema.org/CreativeWork"><div class="meta-content fm-sec"><h1 id="_NBK518732_"><span class="title" itemprop="name">Web Content</span></h1><p class="small">Last Update: <span itemprop="dateModified">August 21, 2023</span>.</p><p><em>Estimated reading time: 2 minutes</em></p></div><div class="body-content whole_rhythm" itemprop="text"><p>Websites, blogs, social media, collections of online documents, and other web content are born digital materials that play an increasingly important role in contributing to and documenting the scholarly biomedical record. They not only provide guidance to the biomedical community, but also may illustrate or synthesize a diversity of scientific, philosophical, and cultural theories, perspectives, or evidential sources in health and medicine. NLM selectively aggregates, maintains, and provides&#x000a0;permanent access to web content, in accordance with <a href="/books/n/cd/by_subject/">NLM Selection Guidelines by Subject</a>.&#x000a0;Web content is collected to document a particular subject theme or event, to chronicle NLM institutional history, or to preserve scientific research, guidance, and diverse perspectives in a particular area of interest.</p><p>NLM's web collecting and archiving are primarily collection-based activities. Multiple web sites are generally collected as part of a broader theme, event or topic.&#x000a0;NLM gives highest priority to content that is at risk of loss, or that is believed to be of vital interest to current and future NLM audiences and unlikely to be preserved elsewhere. The Library's goal is to collect and preserve selected web content at a particular point in time (i.e., snapshots or versions) or over a period of time (e.g., daily, monthly, or quarterly).</p><p>NLM collaborates with other organizations and libraries, including other Federal libraries, to collect and preserve web content which crosses institutional collecting boundaries.</p><p>NLM engages in several types of collecting, including:</p><p>
<b>Evidence-based</b>
</p><p>NLM supports and collects web-based collections of valuable evidence-based, well-cited reviews and guidance in biomedicine, health care and life sciences research. The <u>Library&#x02019;s</u> collecting emphasis is on those resources that cite and provide systematic, methodological, and comparative review and commentary on current primary scientific sources and data, in order to guide further research, clinical practice, public health management, and health policy development.</p><p>
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