Editorial
Thorax with extra "e"
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During the past few years the world
wide web has crept persistently into our collective consciousness. At
first only a minority could or wanted to communicate in its specific
jargon and some even revelled in that exclusivity, but the net has
since widened and become much more accessible and available.
Thorax must embrace the technological
changes and opportunities that this brings. The printed page is
likely to remain our main medium of communication for some time, but
the web is a major development and we want to be part of it.
Until now Thorax has maintained a low
profile on the internet, offering little more than the bare
necessities. From now on, however, eThorax
(www.thoraxjnl.com) will provide full onscreen text, with all of the
benefits of online publication, including searching by topic, citation,
keyword or author, and the ability to read an abstract or full text.
Each article will be
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