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Published Online: 2 May 2003

APA Publications to Go

APA members can now hold Psychiatric News and the American Journal of Psychiatry in the palm of their hand.
Last month APA activated a new service through which members can download the two publications onto their Palm OS personal digital assistants (PDAs) by accessing HighWire Press.
The full text of Psychiatric News articles will be available in this format, as will abstracts of American Journal of Psychiatry articles. (Full research articles from the journal are too long to display on PDAs.)
Members who are interested in having such anywhere, anytime access to the newspaper and the journal need to download the HighWire Remote software and then configure their HighWire accounts to work with their PDA. APA and HighWire are evaluating whether the demand by members justifies expanding the service to PDA platforms other than the Palm OS.

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