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Inf Serv Use ; 34(1-2): 149-170, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27570333

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From 2010 to 2013, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC) continued to build its programs and services on the foundation laid in its starting years, 2008-2010. Prior to 2008, NLM had a long history of providing health information, training, and tools in response to disasters. Aware of this legacy, the NLM long range plan (Charting a Course for the 21st Century: NLM's Long Range Plan 2006-2016) called for creation of a center to show "a strong commitment to disaster remediation and to provide a platform for demonstrating how libraries and librarians can be part of the solution to this national problem". NLM is continuing efforts to ensure that medical libraries have plans for the continuity of their operations, librarians are trained to understand their roles in preparedness and response, online disaster health information resources are available for many audiences and in multiple formats, and research is conducted on tools to enhance the exchange of critical information during and following disasters. This paper describes the 2010-2013 goals and activities of DIMRC and its future plans.

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JAMA ; 259(8): 1137, 1988 Feb 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11644299

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KIE: The Assistant Secretary for Health asserts that love for animals and lack of public understanding of the incalculable benefits to people and animals of research involving animals has led to questions concerning the ethical and practical rationale for animal research. He enumerates scientific gains attributed to animal research and notes governmental and professional standards issued to protect laboratory animals. Chiding those in the medical and scientific communities who have avoided confronting animal rights activists seeking to abolish animal research, he urges biomedical scientists to take an active role in informing the public, the media, and government officials of the merits of such research.^ieng


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Animal Experimentation , Animal Welfare , Public Policy , Animals , Biomedical Research , Federal Government , Government , Government Regulation , Humans , Public Health , Reference Standards , Research , Research Personnel , Risk , Risk Assessment , Social Control, Formal , Societies , State Government , United States
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Public Health Rep ; 102(4 Suppl): iii-iv, 1987 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19313211
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Public Health Rep ; 101(5): 453, 1986 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19313176
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Public Health Rep ; 104(Suppl): 9, 1989 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19313226
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Public Health Rep ; 104(Suppl): iii-iv, 1989 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19313228
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In. International Conference on Non - Military Radiation Emergencies. Proceedings. Washington, D.C, Pan American Health Organization;The American Medical Association (AMA), 1986. p.77-9.
Monography in En | Desastres (disasters) | ID: des-4574
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