National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Analysis of a modern building: the National Library of Medicine
An environmental engineering analysis of the National Library of Medicine. Photocopy.
Army Medical Library Archives
The collection as a whole is rich in material on the Library, its day-to-day operations, and its growth. Especially of interest are the summary histories in Box 1, information on proposed new buildings, merger plans with the Library of Congress, and the very thorough records detailing Mary L. Marshall's role in the development of the AML Classification.
Army Medical Library Committee of Consultants for the Study of the Indexes to Medical Literature minutes
Minutes of committee meetings which provided the rationale for and made the decision to suspend the Library's production of the Index Catalogue.
Army Medical Library correspondence pertaining to the Index Catalogue
Chiefly requests and acknowledgments for/about the Index Catalog.
Army Medical Library Director's Correspondence
Official papers of the Library for years Harold Wellington Jones was librarian (1936-1944).
Army Medical Library Director's Correspondence
Official papers of the Library for the years Francis A. Winter (1918-19), Paul F. Straub (1919-19), Robert E. Noble (1919-24), James M. Phalen (1924-27), and Percy M. Ashburn (1927-32) were librarians.
Army Medical Library Director's Correspondence
Official papers of the Library for the years Edgar Erskine Hume was librarian.
Collection of oral histories on the history of the National Library of Medicine
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Tapes and some transcripts of interviews with the following: Scott Adams; Thomas Baggs; Estelle Brodman; George Cosmides; Martin Cummings; Carl Douglass; Joseph Leiter; Joseph McNinch; Charles Rice; Frank B. Rogers; Henry Schoolman; Winifred Sewell; Norman Shumway; Ralph Simmons; Kanardy Taylor; Marjorie Wilson; Harold Wooster; Warner Wells.
Dorothy M. Schullian Travel Notes
Typescript notes about data in various libraries and repositories relating to the history of the National Library of Medicine, including its predecessors. Much of the material pertains to the period when John Shaw Billings was librarian.
Materials relating to the one hundredth anniversary of the Army Medical Library
Correspondence, invitations, greetings and printed matter documenting the Army Medical Library's centennial celebration in 1936.