NDT Online

Tilman Drüeke, Editor, NDT and Mandy Sketch, Senior Editor

Oxford University Press E-mail: sketchm{at}oup.co.uk

You are probably reading this editorial in the print version of the journal. Were you aware, however, that Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation is also published online?

As a member of the ERA–EDTA in 2000 (or if you are a personal subscriber), you can access all articles published since 1997, and search through tables of contents and abstracts going back as far as 1986. If your library subscribes to the print version of Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, then please encourage them to register for their online site license—there is no extra charge for this, and once they have registered, you will be able to access the journal from your own desktop.

Many of our readers are already discovering the benefits that the online version can offer. As well as searchability, and links direct from references to their Medline abstracts, you can also join the e-mail table of contents alerting service, to be sent the very latest table of contents of each issue, in advance of publication. Of course, also from the journal website is a link to the ERA–EDTA website, to keep you informed of their activities.

Since August 1999, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation Online has been produced by HighWire Press, in partnership with Oxford University Press. HighWire are setting standards of excellence in online publishing, and you will find new features to Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation Online which we hope you will find useful. One example is CiteTrack which enables you to be alerted by e-mail when an article that you find particularly interesting is cited by Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (or any other HighWire journal, such as the JASN, Am J Kidney Dis and QJM amongst others).

To register for personal online access simply go to the Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation Online website (http://ndt.oupjournals.org), click on the `Subscriptions' button, then on the `Manage Your Online Access' link, and follow the simple instructions. You will need your subscriber number to obtain your own password—you will find this on the address label of your printed copies of Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. If you have lost your subscriber number there is a facility to contact OUP who can provide it for you. If you would like to request that your library register for online access, then ask your librarian to follow the above instructions, at which point they will be asked to complete a registration document. Once this has been submitted, individual library users will be able to access Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation Online from their own desktops.

Remember, the online version of Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation offers functionality not possible in the print issues, so please visit the site today and let us know what you find useful, or what other services you would like to see offered by the journal from its website.





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