BMJ 1995;310:1675 (24 June)

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Orthopaedic textbook will be updated on the internet

EDITOR,--I am wildly excited about the BMJ's use of the internet.1 I now have in my briefcase an internet spade. If I catch any of my team surfing the internet I cut their connection. The internet is currently the greatest time waster for curious minds that I have ever come across. I am therefore convinced that it is the way for the future, and I am impressed that the BMJ has taken the lead.

Colleagues and I have signed a contract with Oxford University press to produce the New Oxford Text Book of Trauma and Orthopaedics. This will be produced on CD-ROM primarily and will then be updated on the internet. We will invite readers to submit short boxes on any topic they wish for inclusion in the electronic book. We will then edit these and put them back on the internet if they fit with the aims of the . . . [Full text of this article]


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