tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22763131.post115809061133275083..comments2008-11-18T16:26:24.792ZComments on Liberating the literature: A little experimentJon Brasseynoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22763131.post-1158479864544648392006-09-17T07:57:00.000Z2006-09-17T07:57:00.000Z2006-09-17T07:57:00.000ZAs you point out 'Clinical Areas' and 'TRIP Review...As you point out 'Clinical Areas' and 'TRIP Reviews' are currently not available. However, Clinical Areas (at least) are likely to return in the near future.<BR/><BR/>We removed the two services due to various pressures associated with going 'free' and with the re-design. The underlying software remains.<BR/><BR/>However, we're taking this time to decide exactely the format of the revised 'Clinical Areas', what areas to cover, etc.<BR/><BR/>No timescale as yet, but hopefully before the end of this year.<BR/><BR/>jonjonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01806770135616938391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22763131.post-1158477823246775792006-09-17T07:23:00.000Z2006-09-17T07:23:00.000Z2006-09-17T07:23:00.000ZI don't understand what that mean exactly. Could y...I don't understand what that mean exactly. <BR/>Could you possibly be thinking about a future implementation of those kind of one-subject-mini-site as a substitute for the former: "Clinical Areas" or "Clinical Reviews"?<BR/><BR/>Shall we find anything like the "Clinical Areas" or the "TRIP Reviews" in a near future, or those tools are now gone for ever?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com