BMJ 1995;310:1675 (24 June)

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EDITOR,--As a librarian at Sydney's largest teaching hospital, I applaud the BMJ's enterprise in setting up a home page on the internet.1 I recently had the task of trying (in vain) to locate a copy of an article in the BMJ that was required on the day of publication; the person who requested it had learnt about it from a press release. Now I know where to go. The BMJ's home page will be an invaluable link from our home page. I have long wanted to make the table of contents from "the big four" (BMJ, Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and Medical Journal of Australia) available electronically. Congratulations on being the first.

Librarian Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia gillian@library.usyd.edu.au

Gillian Wood 


  1. Delamothe T. BMJ on the internet. BMJ 1995;310:1343-4. (27 May.) [Free Full Text]

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BMJ on the internet
Tony Delamothe
BMJ 1995 310: 1343-1344. [Extract] [Full Text]

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