Hello all, I just came across the January 2007 issue of American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. The cover says that "the PRINT version will present important research in author-approved "summaries". The full-length articles can be found ONLINE along with case Reports..." That means that our users now have to go online to read the whole article. I compared some print articles with the online version, and the print is 1-2 pages long, while the full-text online version is 5-7 pages. Also the print version is quite different from the online version. I also checked in PubMed, where the articles are not fully indexed yet. The citations give the starting page number for the print and e-pages, e.g. 29, e1-6. I would like to know how to best indicate to our users that the print version is totally different than the online version and contains only part of the article? Any suggestions? Thank you very much, Hella Bluhm-Stieber Hella Bluhm-Stieber, MLIS, AHIP Medical Librarian Milton J. Chatton Medical Library Santa Clara Valley Health & Hospital System 751 S. Bascom Ave. San Jose, CA 95128 (408) 885-5654 Fax (408) 885-5655 Monday-Thursday, 9am - 1pm, closed Fridays and county holidays. NOTICE: This email message and/or its attachments may contain information that is confidential or restricted. It is intended only for the individuals named as recipients in the message. If you are NOT an authorized recipient, you are prohibited from using, delivering, distributing, printing, copying, or disclosing the message or content to others and must delete the message from your computer. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by return email.