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Date: | Thu, 26 Sep 1996 09:18:17 -0300 |
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>I for one find that I get more out of these 300 pages than I do 300 pages
>of what my favorite print Journals send me at a much higher cost - and
>with frequently not much wider diffusion.
****I agree very much. This is why I posted that I got more challenging
food for thought in 2 weeks of click4hp exchange about my vision of the
nature of health promotion than in the previous 3 years****
>This tells me that this virtual workspace will join print Journals as a
>permanent part of the information landscape - and in the process will
>redefine what a print journal should be - and how the information flow
>should be split between the two vehicles. Relative costs, access, and
>technology will have a role to play in the process as well.
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>Tomorrow should be interesting.
*******Today is already very much so*****
Bonne journee !
Michel O'Neill, Ph.D.
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