FAQ

1. What is the NEJM beta Web site?

2. Why did NEJM start the beta site?

3. What can I do on beta?

4. What will happen to these experiments over time?

5. I have an idea for beta.nejm.org. Whom do I contact?

 

 

1. What is the NEJM beta Web site?

beta.nejm.org is the place to see the ideas for new features that are brewing at the New England Journal of Medicine Online. On the beta site we will be experimenting with presentations of articles, images, audio, and video.

 

2. Why did NEJM start the beta site?

We are always coming up with new features to try that might not be ready for prime time at NEJM Online. Putting our new ideas onto beta.nejm.org will let us see which ones meet a need and which don’t.

 

3. What can I do on beta?

Check out what we are working on in the lab and see what has recently made it to NEJM.org.

Polls and surveys are available so you can tell us what you like (and what you don’t like). Please come back frequently to find out what is new.

 

4. What will happen to these experiments over time?

We read and evaluate all comments received and try to use them to further improve our beta projects. Eventually, some of the new features will be judged ready to debut on NEJM.org.

Your comments and suggestions for improvements are important to us! Please let us know what you think.

 

5. I have an idea for beta.nejm.org. Whom do I contact?

You can go to our contact us page or send an e-mail to beta@nejm.org

 

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