Gary Wiggins wrote: > The Internet Grateful Med search software is now available for > searching MEDLINE on the U.S. National Library of Medicine system. > You will need an account to search the file. The URL is: > > http://igm.nlm.nih.gov > > At the present time IGM searches only MEDLINE and its backfiles. It > also offers links to NLM's Online Images from the History of Medicine > and to NLM's HSTAT system for access to Clinical Practice Guidelines. > Searching in additional NLM databses will be available later this year. > > Source: The NLM Technical Bulletin no. 288-289 (Jan-Apr 1996): 1, 7. > > --Gary Wiggins, Indiana University Chemistry Library ---------------------------------------- The article said the couple whose son's story was the basis for the movie "Lorenzo's Oil" helped demonstrate the service at a medical conference yesterday at Georgetown University. Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), a doctor, introduced the system at a meeting on high-tech health care information systems. The article notes that you can go to the Web page to open an account with the library. I just checked the page and there is a link to a page telling how to open an account, but according to that one still needs to submit paper forms (copies of which are available online at gopher://gopher.nlm.nih.gov/00/nlminfo/agreements/TEMPgrp1/userid.txt). Randall Brinkhuis