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In August, Patricia Flatley Brennan, PhD, MSN, took the helm of the National Library of Medicine. As director, Brennan oversees the largest biomedical library in the world, with data available to both professional and lay audiences. Users can access a wide range of health information, on a multitude of topics, adding up to over 28 million items. Millions of users around the world search NLM’s massive collections billions of times each year. Brennan spoke with The Nation’s Health about the value of NLM as it enters its third century of service to the public.
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