摘要:IT IS now just ten years since the report of a survey of the National Medical Library was issued.' During Colonel Harold W. Jones' term as Librarian, under the sponsorship of the American Library Association, and with funds generously supplied by the Rockefeller Foundation, a team consisting of Mr. Keyes D. Metcalf, Miss Janet Doe, Mr. Thomas P. Fleming, Miss Mary Louise Marshall, Mr. L. Quincy Mumford, and Mr. Andrew D. Osborn looked over the situation and found this century-old institution wanting on almost every count.