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NLM
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is the world's largest biomedical library. NLM explores the use of computer and communication technologies to improve the organization and use of biomedical information. NLM creates database and databanks and aims to educate users about available sources of information for biomedical research.
NCBI
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) was established in 1988 as a division of NLM. NCBI creates automated systems for storing and analyzing knowledge about molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics; facilitates the use of such databases and software by the research community; coordinates efforts to gather biotechnology information; and performs research into advanced methods of computer-based information processing for analyzing the structure and function of biologically important molecules.
MEDLINE
MEDLINE is NLM's database of indexed journal citations and abstracts covering nearly 4,500 journals published in the US and more than 70 other countries. MEDLINE includes references to articles indexed from 1966 to the present and has been available online for searching since 1971. New citations are added weekly. MEDLINE citations and abstracts are available as the primary component of NLM's PubMed database, which is searchable via the internet.
PubMed