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NEJM - Change in Access Policy for Research Articles
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- Subject: NEJM - Change in Access Policy for Research Articles
- From: "Richardson, Tom" <trichardson@nejm.org>
- Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 13:46:58 EST
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Since 2001, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) has provided free access to original research articles, six-months after publication. This free access has required individual registration on the NEJM website. As of December 19, 2007, the Journal now provides free access to original research articles (Original Articles and Special Articles), six-months after publication, with no registration required. The NEJM website hosts full-text articles from 1993 to present. A subscription is still required to access other Journal content. The Journal will continue to make articles of immediate public health importance available free to all visitors upon publication. Please address any questions to me at trichardson@nejm.org Thanks Tom Richardson Director, Institution Sales & Service The New England Journal of Medicine 860 Winter Street Waltham, MA 02451 USA T: (781) 434-7329 E: trichardson@nejm.org W: www.nejm.org W: www.nejm.org/institutions
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