The International Anesthesia Research Society and HighWire Press have announced the launch of two mobile sites for Anesthesia & Analgesia, a peer-reviewed medical journal that serves as the official journal of the IARS, according to a release.
The new mobile sites use HighWire's Mobile Web interface and include the debut of the first mobile CME product from HighWire. The Mobile Web interface is designed to work with nearly all mobile phones. When a reader visits the journal website from a mobile device, they are automatically redirected to a mobile optimization site containing search, authentication and full-text content.
According to the release, the move to mobile devices was prompted by a demand for mobile access to medical content, including CME courses.
Read the release on the mobile sites for Anesthesia & Analgesia.
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The new mobile sites use HighWire's Mobile Web interface and include the debut of the first mobile CME product from HighWire. The Mobile Web interface is designed to work with nearly all mobile phones. When a reader visits the journal website from a mobile device, they are automatically redirected to a mobile optimization site containing search, authentication and full-text content.
According to the release, the move to mobile devices was prompted by a demand for mobile access to medical content, including CME courses.
Read the release on the mobile sites for Anesthesia & Analgesia.
Related Articles on Anesthesia:
Effect of Self-Citations on Anesthesia Journals' Impact Factor Declines
Study Assesses Risk Factors for Perioperative Stroke
Researchers Pair Pulse Oximeter With Mobile Phone to Improve Anesthesia Safety