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  1. Dutcher, G.A.; Arnesen, S.J.: Developing a subject-specific Gopher at the National Library of Medicine (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Development of subject specific gophers is one method to make valuable medical information more accessible to those who need it. The National Library of Medicine has developed a gopher that provides access to information produced by many areas of the library. Recommendations from subject experts in 2 ares: AIDS and toxicology; and environmental health; led to the development of 2 subject specific gophers. These gophers services provide organized access to resource outside of the library as well as to information produced internally. Concludes that a number of important issues need to be addressed when selecting and organizing outside resources for inclusion in such a service