Use of the Internet by print medical journals in 2003 to 2009: a longitudinal observational study.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine how a sample of medical journals use the Internet to provide additional content and features to readers and how this has changed since 2003. METHODS: In 2005, we surveyed 2003 and 2005 issues of 138 high-impact print medical journals to determine to what extent they we...
Main Authors: | Schriger, D, Chehrazi, A, Merchant, R, Altman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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