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Posted by JimEdwards on Oct 31, 2004 - 05:54 PM

In 2004, International Veterinary Information Service(IVIS) has added 31 bookchapters, 1 complete textbook (Toxicology) and 6 congress proceedings. Taken together, more than 2,100 new pages of up-to-date information in veterinary medicine have been added to the site.

As a veterinarian or veterinary student, you can consult the countless books and proceedings whenever and as often as you need, free of charge, thanks to sponsorship of the veterinary industry. To secure more sponsorship, we need to further increase our membership (currently 76,555 members). While this number may seem high, there are still many collegues who have never heard of the IVIS website.

Please help us to reach the entire veterinary community by sending the text below to your colleagues or classmates. If each of us forwards this email to at least 5 friends, we may perhaps reach the 100,000 membership mark before January 2005.

"The IVIS on-line library offers a wide range of veterinary textbooks and proceedings. All publications are written by veterinary experts and are reviewed by their peers. You can visit the IVIS website for free as often as you need (free registration required). To view the list of recently added publications go to http://www.ivis.org/search/recent.asp [1]

Irma Revah, DVM MPVM PhD
Editor in Chief

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IVIS is a New York-based, not-for-profit organization dedicated to provide
up-to-date, clinical information to veterinarians, veterinary students and
animal healyh professionals worldwide using Internet technologies.
International Veterinary Information Service (IVIS), P.O. Box 4371, Ithaca
NY 14852, USA. Email: mailto:info@ivis.org [2] - website: http//www.ivis.org [3]

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