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Published Online: 2 June 2006

Legacy Collection

American Psychiatric Publishing Inc. (APPI) has made 162 years of psychiatric research and clinical information easily accessible online through its new Psychiatry Legacy Collection.
The collection makes available the articles that have appeared in six peer-reviewed APA journals, the first of which appeared in 1844, the year that the organization that eventually became APA was founded.
APA members and other individuals who subscribe to APA journals have free access to the Psychiatry Legacy Collection once they activate the online portion of their subscription.
APPI's Psychiatry Legacy Collection can be accessed at<www.journals.psychiatryonline.org>.

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Published online: 2 June 2006
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