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BMJ 2005;331:650 (24 September), doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7518.650
Helping readers to file and reuse BMJ articles and illustrations
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Three new services have been added recently to the BMJ's website, bmj.com. The first gives users what they've been asking for: links to all the series that have appeared in the BMJ. A button on bmj.com's home page, labelled "Series," takes users to a page with links to the 35 ABC series we've published since 1998 as well as other old favourites such as Statistics notes. This page also lists links to newer series such as 10 minute consultations, ethical debates, and interactive case reports (http//:bmj.com/series).
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The second new feature allows readers to turn illustrations from BMJ articles into PowerPoint slides with just two clicks of the mouse. All the user needs to do is to find the desired illustration, select the option labelled "View larger version [in this window]" and then click on the link marked "PowerPoint Slide for Teaching." Depending on the speed
Tony Delamothe, web editor
BMJ (tdelamothe@bmj.com)