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Getting the Papers - Online Reprints

Links to online document ordering:

HighWire Press (Stanford University) An award-winning site for "Service to Not-for-Profit Publishing", HighWire partners with influential scholarly societies, university presses and publishers to create a collection of fully searchable research and clinical literature online. If you subscribe to a HighWire Press journal (e.g. Radiology or AJR), you get free full text online access to other HighWire journals - and there are a lot of them. RSNA and ARRS members, try here first!

The Royal Society of Medicine Any doctor may join the Royal Society of Medicine and avail of their literature searching and document ordering services. Reprints can be obtained by post, fax or e-mail.

Athens: If you are based in a university, check to see if you can be issued with an Athens account to enable you to access the electronic resources to which your university subscribes.

Literature Direct This Swiss site provides assisted searching, links to full-text articles and a document ordering service.

Loansome Doc This National Library of Medicine (NLM) service allows users to order reprints from selected medical libraries

Subito Library Delivery Service Subito is a multilingual website sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The website can be navigated in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Russian and Portuguese. Unfortunately, due to a copyright dispute, documents can only be ordered from German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland).

 

   
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