"The Pop Reporter" Launches Customized Edition
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"The Pop Reporter," The INFO Project's weekly, free e-zine for
the world's reproductive health care professional, announces the
launch of the new customized edition. This state-of-the-art fea-
ture allows subscribers to customize their subscriptions, tailor-
ing issues to both topic and delivery preferences. Now subscrib-
ers may choose from among 17 categories of the most important
concerns of the world's reproductive health community today:
* Family Planning/Reproductive Health Research and News
* Family Planning/Reproductive Health Law and Policy
* HIV/AIDS Research and News
* Maternal and Child Health Research and News
* Men's Health Research and News
* Population Research and News
* Women's Health Research and News
* Youth Health Research and News
* Book Reviews
* Special Reports/Profiles/Resources
Issues may be delivered in one of the following four formats:
* .pdf file attachment
* .html file attachment
* a plain text e-mail
* an e-mail notification with a web link to your customized issue.
Two special features have also been added:
* Guest Editorials from leading reproductive health and family
planning researchers, program managers, and policy makers; and
* Updates to the CIRE (Continuous Identification of Research Evi-
dence) database, a system that identifies articles with study
objectives that reflect topics addressed by WHO's Medical Eli-
gibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use or the Selected Prac
tice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use.
In a recent survey, Pop Reporter subscribers said "The Pop Re-
porter" was a most important electronic information source for:
* Remaining informed
* Learning news of important new developments
* Keeping abreast of current research
Now we've made it even easier for you to keep informed of the is-
sues that are most important to you. Sign up for this free ser-
vice at:
http://prds.infoforhealth.org/signup.php
Sincerely,
Robert Jacoby
Editor, "The Pop Reporter"
mailto:rjacoby@jhuccp.org
http://www.infoforhealth.org
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