HighWire

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
(online with HighWire Press since 4 Mar 2010)

URL: http://www.jnccn.org
Publisher: Harborside Press, LLC
Online ISSN: 1540-1413
Print ISSN: 1540-1405
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JNCCN Harborside Press is pleased to announce that the full text of JNCCN - Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network is available online.

More than 22,000 oncologists and other cancer care professionals across the United States read JNCCN - Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. This peer-reviewed, indexed medical journal, edited by Harold J. Burstein, MD, PhD, provides the latest information about best clinical practices, oncology outcomes, and new research initiatives. JNCCN features updates on the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology™, review articles elaborating on guideline recommendations, and health services and clinical research papers. The goal of JNCCN is to improve the quality of cancer care by addressing oncology practice for all disease stages and presentations. Content covers the entire spectrum of oncologic health care, from prevention and screening to treatment and supportive care.

JNCCN is dedicated to improving the quality of cancer care locally, nationally, and internationally while enhancing the collaboration between academic medicine and the community physician. JNCCN is further committed to disseminating information across the cancer care continuum by publishing clinical practice guidelines and reporting rigorous outcomes data collected and analyzed by the experts from the world's leading care centers. JNCCN Online contains the full content of each issue of the journal, including all figures and tables, beginning with the November 2009 issue (Volume 7, Issue 10). The full text is searchable by keyword, and the cited references include hyperlinks to Medline and to the online full text of many other frequently cited journals. Abstracts, PDF files, References and Tables of Contents are available beginning in March 2003 (Volume 1, Issue 1).

Each issue will be placed online approximately on the date it is mailed to subscribers; therefore the online site will be available prior to receipt of your paper copy. Online readers may want to sign up for the eTOC (electronic Table of Contents) service, which will deliver each new issue's table of contents via email. The web site also provides access to information about the journal (such as Information for Authors, the Editorial Board, an Editorial Calendar and subscription information), as well as access to the NCCN web site.

Access to the full text of articles will be available by institutional license or by individual subscription available to print subscribers. All other access (e.g., to Abstracts, eTOCs, searching, Information for Authors) will remain freely available. Articles will be available in a pay-per-view plan at a rate of $30 for 24-hour access to an individual article. The NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology™ will be available free-of-charge the moment they go online.

We would appreciate comments, critiques, questions, or suggestions from you; these can be sent via the "Contact Us" link found on all pages of the site. Feedback from readers will help us decide what new features would be most valuable for the site and how well it is working for its readers.

The site is being produced in conjunction with Stanford University's HighWire Press, which also works with other medical and research journals, including these frequently-cited journals: JAMA, JCO and CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians.

The HighWire site contains information and services to help libraries obtain and manage access to online journals hosted with HighWire; click on the For Librarians tab on the HighWire home page to review these services.

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Harold J. Burstein, MD, PhD, Editor In Chief, JNCCN

John A. Gentile, Jr., Publisher, Harborside Press

John Sack, Director, HighWire Press, Stanford University