The British Journal of Anaesthesia is moving to online access from January 2022
From the first issue of January 2022, the British Journal of Anaesthesia will move to online access. In July 2022, BJA Education will also move to a digital format, with an opt-in service for print editions for a further twelve months until June 2023. This transition away from print copies reflects the ongoing commitment of the CAI, RCoA, BJA, and Elsevier to environmental and sustainability concerns. It is expected that this will have a positive environmental impact in terms of the journal’s carbon footprint. The move away from print reflects the user habits of the journal’s
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General Advisory Correct use of OVID/WoltersKluwer journal access Dear Trainee/Member/Fellow, In an effort to contain costs, CAI pays for only a small number of simultaneous access licences for online journal access. This may mean that if you try to access when others are already online, you may be turned away and told to try later. However it is very important that when you do have access, you use the OVID/WK site as follows: 1.
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E-Journals Anesthesia & Analgesia Anesthesiology BJA CEPD Reviews BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia BJA Educational Journal Current Researches in Anesthesia & Analgesia Intensive Care Medicine