hi rebecca,
2009/8/5 Sato's <[log in to unmask]>:
> I really appreciate when many of you post articles and research that is new.
> I am always impressed that some of us are finding these things so quickly!
>
> Can I ask--how do you do it? What is the time efficient way to keep abreast
> of what is being published? I am thinking particularly of what is
> available online.
>
> This may be a technical question. I'd love to hear (and maybe others would
> appreciate it too) how to become aware of what is out there to read and
> learn without devoting time to random searches just to see "if" something
> has become available.
>
> Are you using email alerts from the medical journals?
>
> Please pardon this possible very basic question. I'm embarrassed to ask but
> experience tells me that when I don't know, probably others don't either.
> Maybe we can all benefit a bit from some explanation from those more "in
> the know".
i have google alerts on "breastfeeding" and "muttermilch" and am
registered with the lancet and medscape. and sometimes when i'm really
bored i just google around a bit and scan the lactivist sites, the
blogs and other sources...
nina
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