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Celebrate with Us
If you want to find medical information, ask a Medical Librarian.

Health sciences librarians are leaders in the application and promotion of technology for the dissemination of information and the development of knowledge. Pioneers in the use of data processing, online interactive searching, electronic mail, Internet access, and high-performance computing and communications, they are currently using their own expertise to enhance access to health-related information on the World Wide Web.

--excerpt from the Medical Library Association History,
http://www.mlanet.org/sections/unit-history/mlahistory.html

October is National Medical Librarians' Month. Stop by and let us assist you.


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