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Br J Ophthalmol 2003;87:808 doi:10.1136/bjo.87.7.808
  • Editorial

Responding to readers’ and authors’ needs

  1. Andrew D Dick,
  2. Creig Hoyt
  1. Editors; choyt@itsa.ucsf.edu

      Future changes to the BJO

      As editors, keeping a pace with changes in publishing, pleasing both readers and authors without creating chaos or anarchy is challenging. We continue to respond to the voices of both readers and authors alike and will continue as such to change the journal format to maintain and fulfil its mission of supplying high quality information in its most relevant and readable form. We acknowledge that the readers and authors may have different expectations of the journal. Firstly, readers wish to be assisted in their continual professional development and revalidation and require easy access to information that …

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