![]() Newspaper reports or novels can be read in an insouciant manner, but reading research reports and scientific articles requires concentration and meticulous approach. In spite of the internet rapidly gaining a strong foothold as a quick source of obtaining information, reading journal articles, whether from print or electronic media, still remains the most common way of acquiring new information for most of us. To be updated with current knowledge, a physician practicing general medicine has to read 17 articles a day, 365 days a year. Between 19, this number reached 344,303 articles per year, and between 19, the figure has grown to 398,778 articles per year. Between 19, nearly 272,344 articles were published annually and listed in Medline. The scientific literature is burgeoning at an exponential rate. ![]()
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