EDITORIAL
Gut boldly goes where others have gone before: www.gutjnl.com
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The dawn of a new age in the dissemination of and access to
information will not have escaped your notice. I refer, of course, to
the world wide web. The Internet has developed and grown so rapidly
that neither publishers nor editors of journals can afford to ignore
it. It is definitely not going to go away. Gut has had an
Internet presence for some years now but it has been a rather limited
affair
just tables of contents and some general information on the
journal. In October 1998 Gut joined its illustrious
cousin, the BMJ, at the HighWire Press. A division of
Stanford University's Green Library, HighWire's mission is to
"foster research and instruction by providing a more direct linkage
between the writers and readers of scholarly
materials."1
The revamped Gut website, still at the old address
(www.gutjnl.com), contains many of the features any of you familiar
with
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