BMJ tablet app.
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The future of medical information is mobile, and the BMJ is investing in its mobile presence. Following the launch or our iTunes app 18 months ago, the journal is now available free to tablet users as part of a personal or institutional subscription. The new " tablet app " is available on the iPad without the need for an iTunes account, and we expect to extend this to other tablet devices in the near future. The tablet app is being launched as a beta version. It allows personal and institutional subscribers to browse and read the BMJ journal, just as they would the weekly print journal but with added interactivity. It includes the same selection of research, education, and comment chosen for each week's print issue, along with a prominent link to bmj.com for the latest news and online articles that have not yet appeared in print. Each article contains clickable graphics, embedded video and audio (where available), as well as links to key related articles from the BMJ archive. You can also submit responses by clicking on the " Submit response " button on all articles. Research articles follow the same abridged " pico " format as they do in print, but with links to the full text on bmj.com. As with our iTunes app, you can download issues to read offline. Find out more at bmj.com/tablet. The BMJ has a proud history of " firsts " when it comes to digital access. It was the first major general medical journal to have a full text website in 1998, the first to create an iPad app in 2010, the first to move to the Apple Newsstand in 2011, and the first to offer a product of this kind. We initially decided to launch the tablet app on the iPad because currently that is where most of our mobile traffic comes from. In May 2012, for example, there were 101 218 visits to bmj.com from mobile phones and tablet computers. Of that figure, 39 918 were from the iPad. In comparison, 17 631 came from all mobile devices using the Android operating system. Interestingly, since December more people have accessed bmj.com from the iPad than from an iPhone (31 915 in May 2012) (figure). Visits to bmj.com from mobile phones and tablet computers A high proportion of our visits from mobile devices were from readers outside the United Kingdom. Most, …
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ
دوره 345 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012