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[india-drug] Response to journals free on the net


  • From: "Vasumathi Sriganesh" <vasu@qmedin.com>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 02:47:21 -0500 (EST)

Response to journals free on the net
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Hi All,

With regards to free access to biomedical journals - while 1000
journals were not made available to India, there are quite a few that
are available free to India.
Prominent among these are NEJM and Annals of Internal Medicine,
Chest,Diabetes, Diabetes Care.

For a list please check:

http://www.highwire.org/lists/freeart.dtl - journal that are free for
the world (after a period of publication in many cases)

http://www.highwire.org/lists/devecon.dtl - free to developing
countries. (Note - not all are free for India, but many are)

Regards

Vasumathi Sriganesh
Director, QMed Services Pvt. Ltd.
A-3, Shubham Centre, Cardinal Gracious Road
Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai 400099, India
Ph: 91-22-28229223 Fax: 91-22-28224358
Email: vasu@qmedin.com, Web: www.qmedin.com



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