Re: Journals Over The Internet

From: barbara nesbitt, editor OBGYN.net (barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net)
Mon Jan 17 11:24:53 2000


Thank you Malcolm for sending me a CC of this thread. Dean it's a Great Idea.

Believe it or not we have been thinking of doing this for a long tome. Dan Braun has sent me URL's for leading journals and perhaps the ball was dropped somewhere along the line on doing a complete page dedicated to OBGYN world-wide journals.

I jsut spoke with Mark Smith our new Medical Editor, and we will get on it STAT!

My thought is to have a link to an email on the MP home page where you folks can email us the URL for your favorites. We'll do the work on this end and add them to the Journal Page.

Gee you guys are good.

Anyone have any more ideas for how to make OBGYN.net even better then she already is?

Barbara

At Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Malcolm Griffiths wrote: >
>Sounds like something worthy of consideration to me!
>
>Over to Barbara!
>
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>>----- Original Message -----
>From: Dean Huffman <dhuffman@eudoramail.com>
>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net>
>Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 10:40 AM
>Subject: Journals Over The Internet
>
>> There has been a recent discussion about what medical journals are ane
>> are not available over the internet.
>>
>> Perhaps, as a service to the medical profession, and in conjunction with
>> the work that OBGYN.NET already does, OBGYN.NET might consider adding to
>> their web pages an additional page that contains links to the major
>> medical journals being published, along with a little bit of information
>> about what is available. For example, some journals might offer full
>> text and images/graphics over the internet for all issues at no charge,
>> some might offer titles and abstracts at no charge, but charge for full
>> text, some might offer full text of the current issue only, some might
>> offer subscription plans, etc.
>>
>> In any event, such a web page could be a convenient source of
>> information, for the OB/GYN medical community, about electronic/internet
>> access for information from medical journals. OBGYN.NET might even try
>> to encourage journals to open their archives over the internet at little
>> or no charge to the medical profession.
>>
>> This listing could include electronic medical journals as well as the
>> traditional print (paper) journals. It could include links to other
>> sources such as http:www.mdconsult.com, etc.
>>
>> Dean G. Huffman
>>

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Barbara Nesbitt
Editor, OBGYN.net




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