Heart 1999;81:1 ( January )
Editorial
The world wide web takes Heart: www.heartjnl.com
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Heart
is proud to announce the next stage in its evolution
a full
text web site which went live in December 1998. The internet has
long been an invaluable resource for science and medicine, and many
publishers have recognised its potential to disseminate important
research and to increase awareness of their journals internationally. Heart has had an internet
presence for some time but its website was rather basic (just tables of
contents and general information). The new site has the same
address
www.heartjnl.com
but it has moved to
California.
Heart has joined its illustrious cousin the
BMJ and many other important medical
journals at HighWire Press, a division of Stanford University's Green
Library. HighWire's mission is to "foster research and instruction
by providing a more direct link between the writers and readers of
scholarly materials".1 As visitors to the
BMJ's website (www.bmj.com) will know,
online journals can have
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