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RE: EPA Set to Close Library Network and Electronic Catalog
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- From: "T Scott Plutchak" <tscott@uab.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 15:36:35 EST
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It should be pointed out that the NIH Library is NOT the National Library of Medicine and does not play a role in PubMed or PubMed Central. NLM functions as an institute in its own right, with separate congressional authorizations; it is not "the NIH Library". I don't mean to suggest that congress might not, in its infinite wisdom, decide not to re-authorize NLM, but that would be a decision of a significantly different order of magnitude than EPA's decision to close its libraries. While it would be foolish to rely on NLM as the ONLY archival solution, I still think it is on the more reliable end of the spectrum in terms of likely longevity. Scott T. Scott Plutchak Director, Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences University of Alabama at Birmingham tscott@uab.edu
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