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The Osler Library of the History of Medicine: McGill's Medical Memory
Sir William Osler bequeathed his library to McGill University in 1919; a decade later, the 8000 volumes arrived in Montreal. Then, as now, the collection consisted of primary works ("rare books"), secondary commentaries, and current works on the history of the health sciences. In the last...
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description | Sir William Osler bequeathed his library to McGill University in 1919; a decade later, the 8000 volumes arrived in Montreal. Then, as now, the collection consisted of primary works ("rare books"), secondary commentaries, and current works on the history of the health sciences. In the last 80 years the collection has grown considerably and the library now adds about 1,000 books to its collection yearly (mainly current publications) and receives 200 current serial titles. The Osler Library is one of the largest "history of medicine" libraries in the world and the largest of its kind in Canada. The library tries to collect current material on the history of the health sciences from all over the world and attempts to collect all medical history published in Canada. The Osler offers its resources to researchers and students through its website, publications and Research Travel Grant programme. The librarian of today, and it will be true still more of the librarians of tomorrow, are not fiery dragons interposed between the people and the books. They are useful public servants, who manage libraries in the interest of the public... Many think still that a great reader, or a writer of books, will make an excellent librarian. This is pure fallacy. - William Osler, (1) |
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spelling | pubmed-32773402012-02-23 The Osler Library of the History of Medicine: McGill's Medical Memory Lyons, Christopher Crawford, David S. Mcgill J Med Crossroads Sir William Osler bequeathed his library to McGill University in 1919; a decade later, the 8000 volumes arrived in Montreal. Then, as now, the collection consisted of primary works ("rare books"), secondary commentaries, and current works on the history of the health sciences. In the last 80 years the collection has grown considerably and the library now adds about 1,000 books to its collection yearly (mainly current publications) and receives 200 current serial titles. The Osler Library is one of the largest "history of medicine" libraries in the world and the largest of its kind in Canada. The library tries to collect current material on the history of the health sciences from all over the world and attempts to collect all medical history published in Canada. The Osler offers its resources to researchers and students through its website, publications and Research Travel Grant programme. The librarian of today, and it will be true still more of the librarians of tomorrow, are not fiery dragons interposed between the people and the books. They are useful public servants, who manage libraries in the interest of the public... Many think still that a great reader, or a writer of books, will make an excellent librarian. This is pure fallacy. - William Osler, (1) McGill University 2011-06 2011-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3277340/ Text en Copyright © 2011 by MJM This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License, which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any digital medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way. For details, please refer to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Crossroads Lyons, Christopher Crawford, David S. The Osler Library of the History of Medicine: McGill's Medical Memory |
title | The Osler Library of the History of
Medicine: McGill's Medical
Memory |
title_full | The Osler Library of the History of
Medicine: McGill's Medical
Memory |
title_fullStr | The Osler Library of the History of
Medicine: McGill's Medical
Memory |
title_full_unstemmed | The Osler Library of the History of
Medicine: McGill's Medical
Memory |
title_short | The Osler Library of the History of
Medicine: McGill's Medical
Memory |
title_sort | osler library of the history of
medicine: mcgill's medical
memory |
topic | Crossroads |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3277340/ |
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