The J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library and the Microcomputer Learning Laboratory.

Comput Methods Programs Biomed

J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, University of Missouri-Columbia 65212.

Published: September 1994

Opened in 1985, the J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri-Columbia has adapted to changes in information technology by installing a fiber optic backbone, establishing local area networks and file servers with databases and software programs, establishing a microcomputer learning laboratory, and responding to the needs of a problem-based learning curriculum. The library works cooperatively with the Medical Informatics Group, which is housed in the library and runs the micro laboratory, to support student and faculty computing.

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