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LinkOut for Libraries Frequently Asked Questions

LinkOut for Libraries Frequently Asked Questions. NLM Tech Bull. 2011 Mar-Apr;(379):e15.

April 04, 2011 [posted]

On March 31, 2011, the new LinkOut for Libraries Frequently Asked Questions Web page was launched. Seventy-one Frequently Asked Questions were moved from the NCBI Frequently Asked Questions for LinkOut Libraries site to the new Web page. There is a link to the new Web page from the LinkOut for Libraries Training and Educational Resources site.