World Wide Web

Education and debate
The death of biomedical journals
Ronald E LaPorte, Eric Marler, Shunichi Akazawa, Francois Sauer, Carlos Gamboa, Chris Shenton, Caryle Glosser, Anthony Villasenor, Malcolm Maclure

What might an online scientific paper look like in five years' time?
Length - and other strengths Lisa Bero
From snapshot to movie Tony Delamothe
Variation adds value to the author's logic Anne Dixon
Looking to the future: amazon.com and four trends Ronald E LaPorte, Akira Sekikawa, Deborah Aaron, Rimei Nishimura, Benjamin Acosta
It could fulfil our dreams Faith McLellan
"Papers" will still exist Peter Newmark, Vitek Tracz
Something for everyone Richard Smith

Editorials
New equities of information in an electronic age
Christopher Zielinski

The Internet's challenge to health care provision
Enrico Coiera

Letters
Internet server with targeted access would cure information deficiency in developing countries
Ronald E LaPorte

Public health information on world wide web is hard to find
David A Agbamu, Ewen Sim

Further down the Information Highway
Rights, wrongs, and journals in the age of cyberspace
Ronald E LaPorte



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