HighWire Press began in early 1995 with the development of the on-line version of the Journal of Biological Chemistry. The journals Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences soon joined the site. HighWire currently hosts 335 journals, offering varying degrees of full text access. Articles may be available:
- free of charge (British Medical Journal)
- free after a certain time period (Family Practice is free after two years)
- on a pay-per-view basis (you pay to access one article on-line, for a stipulated time period)
- with a site pass (you pay to access any articles from a particular journal, for a stipulated time period).
HighWire's search engine does not match the sophistication offered by PubMed. However, HighWire's search capabilities, coupled with the fact that so much of its content is accessible in one way or another, make it a worthwhile tool for the general practitioner who does not have easy access to a medical library.
How to use HighWire Press
The following example demonstrates the use of Quick search to find citations for articles in which the words clopidogrel and heart attack appear as keywords, and how to obtain the text of some of these articles. There is also an advanced search option, and detailed instructions on the use of both search options (on the use of wildcards, stemming, Boolean logic, phrase searching) are available on the screen under Help(http://highwire.stanford.edu/help/search_help.dtl#intro).
Step 1
Go to HighWire Press at http://highwire.stanford.edu/ Type clopidogrel AND 'heart attack' in the Keywordssearch field, and click go
This search retrieved 54 results, of which 37 were available free of charge (as with the PubMed search, these numbers will vary as new articles are added to the database). The difference between these results, and those obtained from the PubMed search, is that they do not necessarily have the clinical focus of those obtained from PubMed's Clinical Queries filter. Nevertheless, a quick browse through the results is likely to reveal some useful findings.
Step 2
For those results which show that the article is free, you simply click on either the Full text or PDF link to obtain the article.
For journals which charge for access, click on either the Full text or PDF link, and follow the instructions to purchase access to the article.
ccess to this particular article may be purchased for US$8. If you decide to supply your credit card details, you will be able to view and print the article immediately from your computer.