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Re: NIH as publisher
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- Subject: Re: NIH as publisher
- From: "Frank Norman" <fnorman@nimr.mrc.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 23:50:54 EDT
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NIH has been a publisher (through the National Library of Medicine) for very many years - Index Medicus (in various forms) has a pedigree as long as that of Chemical Abstracts. In its latest incarnation, PubMed, it is a mainstay of medical research across the world. Another part of NLM, the National Center for Biotechnology Information, has for many years maintained GenBank, a leading repository for sequence data. And Chemical Abstracts seemed quite happy a few years back to take advantage of its availability by adding all GenBank records to its Registry file. PubChem is just a natural extension of existing NLM work, not a new departure. Frank Norman, Librarian. National Institute for Medical Research The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK tel 020 8816 2227 fax 020 8816 2230 email fnorman@nimr.mrc.ac.uk
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