The three-volume Oxford Textbook of Medicine, coming in at a staggering 6000+ pages, is officially and completely online. Its publisher, the Oxford University (UK) Press, is leading the way of e-reference for any interested party by aggressively placing much of its library on the online space (not free, however). What makes this event more compelling is that the text, referenced by everyone — from medical students to journalists — will be following a wiki-style constant update and renewal strategy. The medical reference is apparently also source for international evidence-based medical information, making its updates and revisions all the more timely. | LINK | LINK2
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