NEJM
I have heard that the New England Journal of Medicine (Full Text) is available for free on-line for a number of third world countries, including Pakistan. They identify you by your IP address. Being in Canada, I can not confirm this. Please check it out. Good luck.
Nizam
Posted by: NizamPosts: 82 :: 09-02-2005 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: NEJMYeh this is right and we are enjoying free access from many months. Not only NEJM, BMJ, Circulation and some journals of Oxford are also free.
Posted by: docosamaPosts: 333 :: 09-02-2005 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: NEJMit is nice but how come?
Posted by: cocaloPosts: 11 :: 21-03-2006 :: | Reply to this Message
NEJM
DEAR COCALO
AS I HAVE MENTIONED ALREADY AT SOME OTHER PLACE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES HAVE FREE ACESS TO MANY JOURNALS PUBLISHED BY LEADING PUBLISHING HOUSES OF THE WORLD.......BUT SOME CAN BE ACESSES AT ANY COMPUTER BUT MOST OF THEM REQUIRE THE HEC ACESS PORTAL....FOR A COMPLETE LIST VISIT www.hec.gov.pk and www.nust.edu.pk and CLICK THE DIGITAL LIBRARY ICON... AND ALL YOU PEOPLE OUT THERE SPREAD THE GOOD WORD IT IS AN AMAZING OFFER AND WE SHOULD AVAIL IT......
Posted by: drrathorePosts: 428 :: 23-03-2006 :: | Reply to this Message
Re: NEJM
WHO also provided free full text access to approximately 3760 journals to some designated developing countries. Unfortunately Pakistan is not one of them.
I do have access to some journals. Contact me via my email if you would like any full text articles. We also have a well stocked and subscribed library here in King Faisal Hospital in Saudi Arabia.
Posted by: oncomanPosts: 23 :: 05-08-2007 :: | Reply to this Message