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George & Gayle Kennedy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Jun 1997 10:32:57 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Great news in the morning Ithaca Journal (Not exactly all the news that's
fit to print, but all that is available in the early morning at my house).

"MEDLINE, the National Library of Medicine's computerized database of
published scientific studies went on the World Wide Web Thursday ... The
service contains about 8 million references and abstracts -condensed
versions of full articles - dating back to 1966.  Past access to MEDLINE
was limited to those who registered and paid for the search...The World
Wide Web address for MEDLINE is <http;//www.nlm.nih.gov>

The article also says "A similar free service that will allow people to see
Web links between MEDLINE abstracts and the Web sites for the journals in
which the articles were originally published also went online Thursday.
The address for that is <http;//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov./pubmed> "

This is quoted from an article by Elizabeth Neus of Gannett News Service.

Gayle K

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