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The Internet and theJournal

New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
The word “publishing” has taken on new meaning. For centuries, publishing required an intermediary, someone who had an editorial staff and a press — in short, a publisher. Today, anyone equipped with a computer, a modem, and a connection to the Internet can be a publisher. The consequences of this technical transformation should give pause to all of us
J P, Kassirer, M, Angell
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Pediatric journals on the Internet

Acta Paediatrica, 2000
The objective of this study was to evaluate the structure and contents of the websites of the major journals in general pediatrics. A comprehensive search of the Internet was carried out to identify all pediatric journals in English that are listed in the Scientific Citation Index. Websites of 11 journals in general pediatrics were found, and their Web
M, Gdalevich, D, Mimouni, M, Mimouni
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SARS, the Internet, and theJournal

New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
On the Ides of March 2003, a physician was in transit from New York to Singapore by way of Germany. In Germany he was hospitalized and quarantined with a respiratory illness. The next day, the news media worldwide began to report on the spread of a major new infection, and suddenly attention everywhere focused on severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
Jeffrey M, Drazen, Edward W, Campion
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Use of an Internet-based journal club

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997
The on‐line journal club is a useful example of the educational advantages created by the combination of current Internet technology with traditional journal club methods. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1997;116:497–8.)
R B, Kuppersmith   +3 more
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Electronic Journals on the Internet

The Acquisitions Librarian, 2000
There is a myriad of issues raised when faced with the task of deciding if your library should subscribe to journals via the Internet. Beyond the technical issues, there is also the problem with finding these sites and knowing what is and what is not available on the Internet. Briefly discussed are some current unresolved issues such as pricing models,
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Internet journalism [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Culture Shock je događaj o kojem će se pisati na Internetu. Pristupanjem radionici Internet-novinarstva u okviru tog kulturnoobrazovnog festivala, doznat ćete kako sastaviti novinske oblike koji će Križevčanima u gradu i svijetu preko Interneta donositi medijski glas o kulturnom i obrazovnom šokiranju u njihovom rodnom gradu. U ovoj knjižici dajemo vam
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IPCT Journal: A case study of an electronic journal on the internet

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
This article sets forth some of the background of the founding of the Interpersonal Computing and Technology Journal: An Electronic Journal for the 21st Century (IPCT-J). It also describes much of the decisionmaking process regarding IPCT-J, where the issues of credibility, accessibility, permanence, and the associated technical issues concerning ...
Mauri P. Collins, Zane L. Berge
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The Journal, Telemedicine, and the Internet

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2014
Ronald C, Merrell, Charles R, Doarn
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Internet restrictions in Uganda: examining their impact on journalism

Information, Communication and Society, 2021
Florence Namasinga Selnes
exaly  

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