It is a pity, that publishers do not support the archive their selves. The cost of keeping it alive is close to zero. Unfortunately this example show: 1) what is electronically published is not reliable, not protected from manipulations and later censoring; all important materials researcher have to keep in his collection 2) the archiving initiatives are not reliable - you may check the ref vvv On 2016-10-24 17:57, Braulio Santos wrote: > Issues 1-156 are still available through the Internet Archive Wayback > Machine > (https://web.archive.org/web/20080714225948/http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/pdf.html). > > > Bráulio Santos > Unidade de Bioestatístca > Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia > Rio de Janeiro - Brasil > > 2016-10-24 11:18 GMT-02:00 Bill Cayley, Jr > <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>: > > It is too bad to see Bandolier go by the wayside, but my hunch is > that the archive may have been taken down due to the evidence > becoming increasingly out of date in the absence of ongoing > efforts to maintain the resource. > Bill Cayley, Jr, MD MDiv > [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > http://twitter.com/bcayley > Work: 715.286.2270 <tel:715.286.2270> > Pager: 715.838.7940 <tel:715.838.7940> > Home: 715.830.0932 <tel:715.830.0932> > Mobile: 715.828.4636 <tel:715.828.4636> > // > // > "//I think some of the most celebrated moments in human > achievement should be those times when everything is going against > a person and they are down in the dumps but they simply choose to > get up. That's real greatness." -- Ryan Hall// > > > On Saturday, October 22, 2016 8:29 AM, Tom Jefferson > <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > > Very sad, I rember its launch, in the early days it was a > fundamental much used resource. Somewhere I must stilll have a 1-2 > issues from my days as a GP. > > Happy times > > Dr Tom Jefferson > Honorary Research Fellow > Centre for Evidence Based Medicine > Oxford OX2 6GG > > On 22 October 2016 at 10:01, Jon Brassey > <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm not sure when it happened, but the Bandolier archive has > been removed from the web. For those of us who've been > involved in EBM for years Bandolier was a wonderfully written > resource that helped support the early growth of EBM. I > appreciate it hasn't been active for many years but the > archive had been available until now. Here is the message on > the site: <http://www.medicine.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/> > > > Bandolier is no longer available here > > > Bandolier was an independent healthcare journal about > evidence-based healthcare, written by Oxford University > scientists. > It was started in 1994. Publication of the printed > version ceased in 2007. New material was published > online until publication ceased in 2010 > > > > Best wishes > > jon > > -- > Jon Brassey > Director, Trip Database <http://www.tripdatabase.com/> > Honorary Fellow at CEBM <http://www.cebm.net/>, University of > Oxford > Creator, Rapid-Reviews.info <http://rapid-reviews.info/> > > > > > Vasiliy V. Vlassov, MD President, Society for Evidence Based Medicine (osdm.org) e-mail: vlassov[a t]cochrane.ru snail mail: P.O.Box 13 Moscow 109451 Russia Phone Russia +7(965)2511021 Подпишись на новости на osdm.org -- THANK YOU for deleting my e-mail address , any other addresses, and any personal information, from this e-mail, if you plan to forward it. Also, thank you for using “Bcc” instead of “To” and “Cc“ when initiating both individual and group e-mails. These extra actions on your part help to prevent spammers and hackers from obtaining addresses and thus help prevent the proliferation of spam.