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Volume 344:1710-1711 May 31, 2001 Number 22
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A New Web Site and a New Policy

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The Journal has been on the World Wide Web for more than five years.1 During that time, rapid, global dissemination of new scientific information has come to be expected. Broad searches of the medical literature and of scientific data bases are now possible. Information on line is becoming highly interlinked and increasingly is available in multimedia formats. To serve the diverse needs of our readers, we are taking steps to use the technology of electronic publication to enhance and complement the print version of the Journal. However, the many new electronic possibilities must not obscure our fundamental goal: to . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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