BMJ set to sign with PubMed Central, JSTOR, and WorldSpace
BMJ 1999; 319 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.319.7225.1592i (Published 18 December 1999) Cite this as: BMJ 1999;319:1592- Tony Delamothe
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Within the next few weeks, the BMJ expects to join three separate initiatives, which together will make more of the journal available to many more people. It will be the first general medical journal to join PubMed Central, a project masterminded by the US National Institutes of Health to make the results of original research in the life sciences freely available to everyone via the internet (BMJ 1999:318:1637-8).
Electronic versions of research articles will be transferred to the National Institutes of Health at the same time as they are published on the BMJ's website. PubMed …
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