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Works citing "Where Are They Now? A Case Study of Health-related Web Site Attrition"
Michael A VeroninAccording to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.4.2.e10):
(note that this is only a small subset of citations)
| 1. | Thorp AW, Schriger DL. Citations to Web Pages in Scientific Articles: The Permanence of Archived References. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2011;57(2):165 [CrossRef] |
| 2. | Ward I. Does the Internet Encourage Small Parties? A Case Study of the Minutiae of BC Politics, 1996–2009. Australian Journal of Political Science 2011;46(2):229 [CrossRef] |
| 3. | Scaglione M, Schegg R, Murphy J. Website adoption and sales performance in Valais’ hospitality industry. Technovation 2009;29(9):625 [CrossRef] |
| 4. | Wren JD. URL decay in MEDLINE--a 4-year follow-up study. Bioinformatics 2008;24(11):1381 [CrossRef] |
| 5. | Kommalage M, Thabrew A. The use of websites for disseminating health information in developing countries: an experience from Sri Lanka. International Journal of Electronic Healthcare 2008;4(3/4):327 [CrossRef] |
| 6. | Rice RE. Influences, usage, and outcomes of Internet health information searching: Multivariate results from the Pew surveys. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2006;75(1):8 [CrossRef] |
| 7. | McMillan GA. Medical Reference Sources on the Internet. The Reference Librarian 2005;44(91-92):197 [CrossRef] |
| 8. | Eysenbach G, Trudel M. Going, Going, Still There: Using the WebCite Service to Permanently Archive Cited Web Pages. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(5):e60 [CrossRef] |
| 9. | Veronin MA. ‘URL 404 File Not Found’: dealing with the transient nature of the Web. Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 2003;26(4):153 [CrossRef] |
