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ID 22169
  Title Embracing tomorrow through information democracy [editorial]
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2011 Dec;41(4):153-154
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Publication Type Editorial
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The Chiropractic Journal of Australia is published by the Chiropractors' Association of Australia (National) Limited (CAAN), the peak body representing chiropractors in Australia. Over the past few years the dramatically changing publication environment has presented a number of challenges to the Editorial Board, not the least being the question of how the Journal can best keep pace with a world in which matters of record are first identified or indexed so they can be found, and second, distributed and then utilised by end-users.

[Letter to the editor in response: Taylor-Vaisey A, Peters R, Ebrall P. Re: Peters R, Ebrall P. Embracing tomorrow through information democracy. Chiropr J Aust 2011;41:153-4 [letter; comment]. Chiropr J Aust. 2012 Mar;42(1):31-2. 

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