COMMENTARY
Electronic publishing
Emergency Medical Journal in the digital age
Correspondence to:
D Mitchell, BMJ Group, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JR, UK; dmitchell@bmjgroup.com
Accepted 15 August 2006
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As the nature of publishing has shifted in a digital age, so the role of a publisher has changed from guardian to gateway, and so our websites need to facilitate finding content quickly and efficiently. Several new online features make Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) work for you. With greater interaction you can get maximum use with minimal effort.
PUSH AND PULL TECHNOLOGY
Were all familiar with emails from websites that give you up to date news and offers, trying to pull you to their content. Our sites have the same email features, but well only send you things you ask for.
Did you know that each new issue goes online up to 2 weeks before the print issue drops through your door? You can sign up to receive an email telling you when a new issue is ready. If youre searching for past articles you can browse (see below) by
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The full back archive is now available for all BMJ Journals. Institutional subscribers may access the entire archive as part of their subscription. Personal subscribers will also have access to all content when logged in. Non-subscribers who register have free access to all articles published before 2006 right back to volume 1 issue 1. Register here to access the free archive of all BMJ Journals.
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