The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 81:1509-10 (1999)
© 1999 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
The Millennium Enigma: More is Less
HENRY R. COWELL, M.D., Ph.D.
Throughout its history, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery has maintained a high standard of peer review and an extensive editorial process in order to ensure that each article that is published in The Journal is clear and accurate so that it will be of the most use to the reader. One would anticipate that this past emphasis on excellence, subsequent success, and ongoing commitment to the same principles would ensure the future success of The Journal. Regrettably, because of the changes that have taken place in the last decade, such an assumption may be flawed.
Among the major developments that have taken place over the last decade are the advances in the arena of electronic publication and the expansion of such publication to the Internet. These developments have been accompanied by another drastic change, the evolution of the so-called Generation X, a generation of individuals who have metamorphosed . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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