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MLA 2011: NLM Online Users' Meeting: Questions and Answers

MLA 2011: NLM Online Users' Meeting: Questions and Answers. NLM Tech Bull. 2011 May-Jun;(380):e8c.

June 09, 2011 [posted]

[Editor's note: This is the question and answer from the NLM® Online Users' Meeting at the Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association in Minneapolis, MN, May 16, 2011. The answer may have been modified to provide more complete information.]



Question:

Are you, or will someone else, be talking about PubMed® Health?

Answer:

PubMed Health will be a topic at the NLM Update. [Editor's Note: For more information on PubMed Health see Betsy Humphreys' PowerPoint Presentation from the NLM Update (slides 31-35). In addition, the NLM theater presentation, Comparative Effectiveness Research: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask, might be of interest.]