New online features at theeBJO
The BJO has now been online for over a year (which amounts to practically eons in internet time), and perhaps an opportunity is at hand to take stock of its internet presence. Inherent in the eBJO are capacities that differentiate it from the print journal; such features as reference linking, electronic archiving, customised alerts, and site searching, to name a few, exploit the web to expand the functionality of the BJO. With the recent addition of several new features and sections, theBJO's electronic incarnation continues to develop.
eLetters
The inauguration of eLetters brings rapid response capabilities to the correspondence section of the BJO. Expanding upon the Mailbox section already familiar in the print journal, eLetters will provide an accelerated forum for readers' responses to articles and editorials. For each article, a link allows readers to respond with eLetters of varying lengths, to offer comments, …









