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- D A Rew.
- University Surgical Unit, University of Leicester, Glenfield Hospital NHS Trust, UK.
- Eur J Surg Oncol. 1996 Dec 1;22(6):563-8.
AbstractThe popularization of the Internet through the World Wide Web heralds a new era in public and professional communication. The European Journal of Surgical Oncology is now represented on the Web at a site provided, developed and maintained by the publisher. We may expect to see rapid developments in electronic publishing, although the direction and general utility of these changes are not yet clear. This article introduces the EJSO Web site to the readership and considers the ways in which the Internet Revolution may bring benefits to the readership, the publisher, the editorial process and the Journal staff.
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