Genetic information resources: a new field for medical librarians.

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The Human Genome Project is generating unprecedented quantities of new genetic information. The new discipline of bioinformatics has created many new molecular biology databanks to store the results of the Human Genome Project. This data is expected to be the information source for biomedical science in the 21st century. As molecular biology research moves out of the laboratory and becomes molecular medicine, a growing number of people need access to genetic information. Medical students, healthcare practitioners and patients need help in finding appropriate information. Medical librarians should know how to search key genetic information resources and should have a basic understanding of the type of information contained in each.

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Norman, F. (1999). Genetic information resources: a new field for medical librarians. Health Libraries Review, 16(1), 15–28. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2532.1999.00193.x

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