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Dr. Lindberg

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Biomedical Publishing
  • Health Information Access

Background:

  • Donald A.B. Lindberg M.D. directed the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) from 1984 to 2015.
  • His leadership fostered significant external partnerships and initiatives.
  • These collaborations aimed to expand the reach of NLM resources and improve biomedical information dissemination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the NLM's partnerships and initiatives under Dr. Lindberg's directorship.
  • To highlight the impact of these collaborations on medical information access and publishing.
  • To examine the evolution of relationships between NLM and its partners.

Main Methods:

  • Review of NLM's historical partnerships and initiatives during Dr. Lindberg's tenure.
Keywords:
ClinicalTrials.govDonald A.B. Lindberg M.D.MEDLINEPublishingScholarly CommunicationU.S. National Library of Medicine

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  • Analysis of collaborations with the publishing industry, journal editors, and professional organizations.
  • Examination of specific programs like HINARI and the Emergency Access Initiative (EAI).
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of numerous partnerships, including the NLM Publisher's Committee and ICMJE.
    • Development of key initiatives like HINARI and EAI to enhance access to medical information.
    • Expansion of the use of resources such as MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials.gov through external collaborations.
    • Improved quality of biomedical journals and support for interactive publications.

    Conclusions:

    • Dr. Lindberg's vision significantly expanded NLM's scope and impact through strategic partnerships.
    • Collaborations enhanced the accessibility and quality of biomedical information.
    • Overcoming initial skepticism led to a better understanding and more effective cooperation between NLM and its partners.