E-Journals: Einiges Neue, einiges Alte

Oliver Obst (obsto@uni-muenster.de)
Fri, 24 Nov 1995 13:42:04 +0000


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From: "Oliver Obst" <obsto@uni-muenster.de>
To: medibib-l
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 13:42:04 +0000
Subject: E-Journals: Einiges Neue, einiges Alte

Zur Info, O.Obst (aus New-jour)
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Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: American Journal of Nursing
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:54:24 -0500 (EST)

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING

Our flagship publication, AJN is a general-interest, peer-reviewed
practice journal targeted to hospital staff nurses. This is the
complete nursing journal, offering a "total package" of clinical topics
and professional issues that today's nurses need to know about to keep
their practice sharp and current. All articles are written by nurses
who are experts in their field. Long-recognized as the world's most
prestigious nursing journal, AJN is a "must read" for all nurses in
clinical practice. Published monthly.

http://www.ajn.org/

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:49:34 GMT
Subject: British Medical Journal (BMJ)

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: British Medical Journal (BMJ)
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:55:20 -0500 (EST)

http://www.bmj.com/bmj/index.html

BMJ --British Medical Journal

(Selected articles in full text)

Editor: Richard Smith

BMJ aims to help doctors everywhere practise better medicine and to
influence the debate on improving the health of all people. One of the
world's most influential weekly medical journals, the BMJ has something
for everyone. The reputation for the BMJ rests first with its
scientific articles. The 12% we publish from the 4000 submitted are
selected after rigorous peer review, which includes statistical
checking. But the BMJ is much more than a vehicle for reporting new
scientific information. Each week it contains authoritative editorials
on clinical, scientific, political, and social topics. Regular review
articles provide in depth analysis of recent clinical developments. An
informative and well illustrated Education and Debate section carries
commissioned series on medical and related topics, educational articles
(including the famous ABC series), discussions of medical ethics, and
cautionary Lessons of the Week. A strong correspondence section ensures
that readers can debate, amplify, and question topics raised in recent
issues.

Hard-Copy Subscription:

BMJ
ISSN 0959 8138
Publication: Weekly
995 Subscription rates
UK & Eire (GP or CR edition)
Overseas (CR edition only) L231; L262 US $413
International Edition (not including classified supplement)
Personal Rate: L95; US $150 Institutional Rate: L194; US $306
Classified Supplement not sold separately

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:49:33 GMT
Subject: Canadian Medical Association Journal

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: Canadian Medical Association Journal
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:56:01 -0500 (EST)

http://hpb1.hwc.ca:8400/infobase/cmaj/

Canadian Medical Association Journal

The Canadian Medical Association's flagship publication and the leading
peer-reviewed scientific general medical journal in Canada. CMAJ is
published on the 1st and 15th of each month. CMAJ Online includes a
mixture of full-text articles and abstracts.

Medical knowledge and techniques are rapidly changing and improving, and
CMAJ keeps Canada's physicians up to date not only with advances in
science but also with economic and practice management information that
will help them apply science for the benefit of their patients. As well
as original papers on clinical practice and research, topical review
articles and editorials, there are articles on health care delivery and
the political process, association news, book reviews, conference
listings . . . everything that will keep physicians well informed
about all aspects of their professional lives.

Hard Copy Subscription:

24 issues per year; issues on the 1st and 15th of every month
Rates
Canada: $90 Can
Undergraduates in medicine in Canada: $55 Can
United States and Others: $115 US
Single copies: Current volume $8.50, back volumes $9.50, advertisers
$8.50 Canadian subscribers please add 7% GST

Postage: The above rates include surface postage; airmail is available at
an extra charge of $100 US to the United States and $200 US to other
countries for the complete 1995 volumes. On single issues the charge for
airmail is $4.50 US to the United States and $8.50 to other countries per
copy ordered.

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:49:31 GMT
Subject: Digital Journal of Opthalmology

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: Digital Journal of Opthalmology
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:56:31 -0500 (EST)

Digital Journal of Opthalmology

Currently on-line: MEEI-Online, from the Massachessetts Eye and Ear
Infirmary--MEEI

This site presents interesting cases from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Infirmary's Grand Rounds, as well as cases submitted from
ophthalmologists from around the world. Cases are submitted by their
authors and accepted by the DJO Editorial Board based on educational
value. New cases will be added weekly and will remain online
approximately two months.

Examples of postings on the journal include real instances of eye and
ear infections, abnormal sensual losses, and chronic diseases of the
eyes or ears.

http://www.meei.harvard.edu/meei/GR/GRhome.html

This very interesting page is a subset of the "Digital Journal of
Opthalmology", under construction, whose URL will be:

http://www.meei.harvard.edu/meei/

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:49:35 GMT
Subject: Dermatology Online Journal

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: Dermatology Online Journal
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:57:10 -0500 (EST)

Dermatology Online Journal

http://www.ucdavis.edu/~huntley/DOJvol1num1/journal.html

Dermatology Online Journal is not just a new journal, but a new concept
in the paradigm of information management for the specialty. Designed
to take advantage of the unique features of electronic communication, it
is a peer reveiwed journal which has the goal of presenting free and
easily accessed relevent material to dermatologists.

Does dermatology need a new journal? Decidedly not!, at least not in
paper format. Dermatology, like the rest of medicine, is suffering from
information overload. It is the glut of scientific articles which has
been driving medicine to find new ways of infomation management.
Dermatology doesn't need another journal, it needs an improved way of
accessing the vast amount of new and existing relevent information.

Is using an electronic presentation an improvement over paper? Not
necessarily if the journal only seeks to copy traditional paper format.
Computer screens are harder to read and images are of far lower
resolution than available on paper. Used simply to turn pages, the
computer is a poor substitute for paper format, but electronic
communication also has its own advantages.

In order to best utilize advantages of Internet information
presentation, the editors first attempted to identify those aspects.
Once a list of features was developed, the next attempt was to design
new ways of information presentation which depended on those advantages.
Over the next few issues of the Journal, those features will be
demonstrated.

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:57:42 GMT
Subject: Journal of Immunology

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: Journal of Immunology
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 04:02:03 -0500 (EST)

http://199.170.0.125/JI/

Journal of Immunology

This journal provides articles on the study of immunology. Journal
volumes are released every two weeks, and this archive begins on 1 July,
1995. Abstracts and some full text.

Also included are Cutting Edge articles. These are of the most pressing
issues in the field of immunology, and closely related to the others in
the rest of the Journal.

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:57:51 GMT
Subject: ER News

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:57:44 GMT
Subject: JAMA; Journal of the American Medical Association

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: JAMA; Journal of the American Medical Association
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:59:39 -0500 (EST)

http://www.ama-assn.org/journals/standing/jama/jamahome.htm

JAMA -- the Journal of the American Medical Association

Welcome to the Web rendition of the world's most widely read medical
journal, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Peer-reviewed, primary source, highly selected clinical science, disease
prevention, and health policy information for physicians and other
health professionals.

Tables of contents with detailed abstracts.

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:57:49 GMT
Subject: Neurobiology of Disease

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: Neurobiology of Disease
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 04:03:59 -0500 (EST)

Neurobiology of Disease

http://neuro.wustl.edu/journal.html

Aims and Scope: Neurobiology of Disease is a major new international
journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The
journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research
papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the
neural systems underpinning behavioral disorders of higher cortical
function, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric
diseases, aging and the nervous system and findings relevant to the
development of new therapeutics. Provides full text of articles.

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From: owner-newjour
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 00:57:47 GMT
Subject: National Cancer Institute. Journal

Kallan D Resnick wrote:
From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: National Cancerl Institute. Journal
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 04:03:32 -0500 (EST)

Journal of the National Cancer Institute

http://wwwicic.nci.nih.gov/nci-icic.html

Now, you can access the vast information resources of the National
Cancer Institute--from original research papers to peer-reviewed
summaries on state-of-the-art treatment, supportive care, screening, and
investigational drugs--in one convenient place. Site includes abstracts
of articles and full-text of "news" items from the journal, as well as
other information supplied by the National Cancer Institute.

The National Cancer Institute's CancerNet service makes the cancer
information statements from PDQ and other cancer information from the
NCI available quickly and easily via the Internet and selected other
electronic information services.

CancerNet gives you access to PDQ information summaries on treatment
(for health professionals and for patients), supportive care, screening
and prevention, and investigational or newly approved drugs. The
treatment and supportive care summaries are available in English and
Spanish. CancerNet also provides access to fact sheets on over 100
cancer-related topics from the NCI's Office of Cancer Communications,
selected PDQ News items, information on ordering NCI publications,
citations and abstracts on cancer topics extracted monthly on the
bibliographic database CANCERLIT, and additional information on PDQ and
its availability.

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* Oliver Obst, PhD Westfaelische-Wilhelms-University *
* Chemistry/Informatics/Internet Univ. & Regional Library, Pf8029 *
* e-mail: obsto@uni-muenster.de 48043 Muenster |^|^|^|^|, Germany *
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