General abstract
British Dental Journal 194, 311 - 313 (2003)
Published online: 22 March 2003 | doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4809942
What do readers want from their journal? BDJ readership survey 2002
J C Stott1
- In 2002, the BDJ was the most popular journal for finding a job, reports on research and recruiting an employee.
- The most frequently read sections of the BDJ in 2002 were 'News' and 'Research summaries'.
- The website appears to be becoming more popular: over half (57%) of survey respondents in 2002 accessed the BDJ website occasionally.
Abstract
In July 2002 a survey was carried out to determine readers' views on the British Dental Journal. A response rate of 59% was achieved. This survey followed similar research carried out in 1992,1 1995,2 19973 and 1999,4 and the same questions were asked in order to allow comparisons. The full findings of the survey are reported here.
- Policy Development Officer, Policy Research Unit, British Dental Association
Correspondence to: J C Stott1
Policy Directorate, British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8YS
e-mail: c.stott@bda-dentistry.org.uk
