331. [Library patron using card catalog in the rotunda]: [along the walls is a ceramic mural] Publication: Produced: [1963?] Subject(s): Catalogs, LibraryMedicine in the ArtsNational Library of Medicine (U.S.)
332. [Library rotunda with online catalog terminals next to the library's card catalog] Publication: Produced: [between 1983 and 1989?] Subject(s): Catalogs, LibraryComputer TerminalsLibrary ServicesNational Library of Medicine (U.S.)
333. [Double-stranded Helix DNA model, 4] Publication: Produced: [1969?] Subject(s): DNAMedicine in the ArtsModels, MolecularSculptureNational Library of Medicine (U.S.)
334. [Audiovisual specialist Fred Buschmeyer, Jr. sits at one of the library's resource learning carrels] Publication: Produced: [between 1974 and 1977?] Subject(s): Videotape RecordingNational Library of Medicine (U.S.)
335. [Dorothy Hanks and Sheldon Kotzin at the HMD reference desk] Publication: Produced: [1969?] Subject(s): LibrariansKotzin, Sheldon.National Library of Medicine (U.S.). History of Medicine Division.
336. [Historian Wyndham Miles sitting at a desk in the HMD reading room] Publication: Produced: [1975?] Subject(s): ResearchHistoryCatalogs, LibraryMiles, Wyndham D., 1916-National Library of Medicine (U.S.). History of Medicine Division.
337. [Henry Brown reviewing medical journals] Publication: Produced: [between 1960 and 1969?] Subject(s): LibrariansPeriodicals as TopicNational Library of Medicine (U.S.). Index Section.
338. [Index Section staff using punch cards] Publication: Produced: [between 1960 and 1969?] Subject(s): Punched-Card SystemsLibrary AutomationLibrariansNational Library of Medicine (U.S.). Index Section.
339. [Staff working on subject analysis] Publication: Produced: [between 1960 and 1969?] Subject(s): Abstracting and Indexing as TopicLibrariansNational Library of Medicine (U.S.). Index Section.National Library of Medicine (U.S.).
340. [Robin Staley using ARGUS (Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System)] Publication: Produced: [between 1960 and 1969?] Subject(s): Library AutomationNational Library of Medicine (U.S.)