Advances in library research

October 31, 2008

Find out how this rural physician uses a dose of Twitter and a USB drive to research articles from medical journals. A change from the old days of going to the local medical library and waiting in line for the photocopier.

It also makes one realize how academic physicians can take access to medical literature for granted. In rural areas, articles are expensive to come by.



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