Have you activated your free online subscription to the American Journal of Public Health yet?

If you haven't, please take a moment to learn about all the benefits of the online version of AJPH. It's the same great journal with a host of new functionality. You might think that it would be hard to improve on a publication like AJPH, but we did. We took our paper journal and created an online journal with added features that allows you to do more with a journal than you ever thought possible.

Now by registering for the online version of AJPH, a free service to members of APHA, you can process, collect and arrange data in a variety of ways. Using the sophisticated Citetrack engine, you can search AJPH and over 400 other journals for the information you need. Best of all, once you have told Citetrack what to look for, it does the work for you. Citetrack alerts you by e-mail every time new content in the American Journal of Public Health or other participating journals is published that matches criteria that you select. You can ask Citetrack to search for specific words, content, or key authors. It will also let you know whenever a paper of interest to you is referenced by another paper or in a letter. In addition, the online journal offers: reference links to Medline and the APHA bookstore; online letters to the editor (not available in the print version); news releases; and highlights; Table of Content alerts; and special announcements from APHA.

All of this is free to you as a member of APHA. Why not take a moment to take advantage of this remarkable benefit? To activate your online journal subscription, go to: <http://www.ajph.org/subscriptions/>. To learn more about Citetrack, visit <www.ajph.org/help/citetrack>.