Lane Medical Library, Medical library at Stanford University School of Medicine, California, US
Lane Medical Library is a medical research library at Stanford University School of Medicine in California that houses specialized collections of medical literature, research materials, and digital resources for healthcare professionals and students. The facility spans multiple floors with study areas and workspaces designed to support intensive learning and research activities.
Lane Medical Library developed alongside Stanford School of Medicine, with its collections expanding to meet the growing demands of medical education and research over many decades. The library has continuously adapted its resources to support evolving teaching and research needs within the institution.
Medical students and professionals gather in study spaces and research areas, creating an environment focused on advancing healthcare knowledge and practices.
Entry to the library requires a valid Stanford University or Stanford Health Care identification card for access to most areas and resources. Visitors without university affiliation may inquire about limited access options or supervised visits to specific resources.
The library maintains an interactive human anatomy atlas containing over 68.600 medical images and videos that was developed by physician David Lee Bassett. This digital tool serves as a comprehensive visual resource for medical education and research activities.
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