Nature Clinical Practice Audio Articles
Just recieved this email about Nature Clinical Practice:
I am writing to tell you about audio articles, a new initiative being trialed by Nature Clinical Practice. These are FREE full-text audio versions of printed content from the March 2007 issue of Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology.
The aim of the Nature Clinical Practice journals is ‘to translate the latest findings into clinical practice’ by highlighting important original research papers so that busy doctors don’t have to read every journal associated with their specialty. The unabridged audio articles will extend this concept by enabling on-the-go doctors to make the most of their time through learning by listening, for example when commuting, exercising or driving.
You can listen to the demos on the Nature Clinical Practice website:
http://www.nature.com/clinicalpractice/whats_new/20070612a_audio_demo.html
We are keen to receive feedback and comments on the audio article demos, and have created an online survey so that users can tell us what they think of the concept and whether they think we should make audio articles a regular Nature Clinical Practice service across all eight journals.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=HmrVOCwMYt83SwzyKBzu6w_3d_3d
Respondents to the survey will be entered into a prize draw for a chance to win £100 of Amazon vouchers.
We have created an embeddable player of the Editorial demo ‘Rheumatology in the Asia Pacific region—opportunities and challenges’ that can be added to a blog post so that users are not directed away from the blog.
