Computers and Medicine archives: Clinical information online
Medical textbooks are making their way to the Web
Electronic textbooks offer up-to-the-minute information, but is that what physicians really need? (March 1999)
Three government Web sites a boon for patient care
U.S. government health agencies are using the Internet to distribute clinical information previously available only in print (March 1998)
Pointers for making the most of your Medline searches
From honing queries to applying filters—these tips will speed your research efforts (October 1997)
Where the wired set roams
Physician gurus of the Internet give their top 10 Web picks (March 1997)
Time, access problems dog physicians going online
But a new NLM survey shows more health care providers trying online clinical resources like Medline (February 1997)
Your road map to hot medical news on the Net
A guide to 10 top sites—and some time-saving tips on how to get there (November 1996)
Computerized literature searching—why more internists are getting wired
Easier Internet access and better search tools make it worthwhile to use the Web for searching the literature (June 1996)
What's on the Web for physicians—and what's coming
Physicians can use the Internet for patient education and clinical research (June 1996)
Should original medical research go straight to the Net?
Bypassing print journals raises concerns about peer review and the quality of published information (April 1996)
CD-ROM-speedway to medical info
Medical titles go beyond words with high-tech sights and sounds (March 1995)
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