Wow, what a response I got to my query about Physician's Weekly. I usually thank folks individually who respond to my questions because I don't get many replies, but since I have gotten 40 replies so far, I think I'll just say one giant THANK YOU to everyone who offered input. What a great list this is! Here's a summary of responses: 38 positive responses-people were happy with the service, posters are bright and colorful and informative. Posters were placed in many areas including the library, physicians lounge, radiology department, hallway to physicians lounge, and doctor's area in OR. Many folks had them near a copier so people could glance at them while waiting for the copy job to finish. A number of folks had physicians ask for the old posters. Of those that specified, 17 said people looked at the posters, 4 said no one looks at it, and 7 didn't know since the posters weren't in the library. 2 negative responses-1 called it drug company propaganda since there is an ad at the bottom of the poster and 1 was asked to take it down because of the advertising. Another thing to consider is how much wall space you have since the posters are quite large. Many people commented on the nice oak frame in which the posters are displayed. About half the responses stated that someone comes to change the poster weekly. The other half receives the posters by Fed Ex and they do it themselves. (This might depend on geographical location.) I received a couple sample posters and they do look very nice. I will have to see if I have the space to hang them. Before I make a decision, I think I will ask the CE/Library Committee for their input. Thanks again to everyone who replied. I appreciate your time very much. And in response to some of your e-mails: Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays! Margie Gacki Medical Librarian Western Maryland Health System Cumberland, MD [log in to unmask]