Residents, medical students take advantage of online textbooks
Since the birth of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s, the growth of online resources such as electronic versions of medical textbooks for healthcare professionals has been slow but steady. As with many other products offered online, free content was readily available all along, but it took several years before publishers figured out how to make money off this new, convenient method of content distribution.
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