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Radiological Society of North America redesigns websites with added features -

The Radiological Society of North America recently unveiled a new look and layout for the Radiology (radiology.rsna.org) and RadioGraphics (radiographics.rsna.org) homepages and articles. Along with newly designed tables of contents and a flexible, three-column design, RadioGraphics and Radiology share other new features designed to improve viewing of online contents and facilitate article searches.

Journal articles now include links to a number of social networking/sharing sites including myRSNA.org, complore.com, citeulike.org, facebook.com, digg.com and delicious.com. Links are located in the middle column. Also, users can move their mouse over the table of contents and search results to get instant pop-up previews of article abstracts without leaving the page.

Figure and table thumbnails can now be enlarged from within an article. Under a tag-along navigation functionality, the navigation box follows along as the user scrolls down the article page. With better positioning of the title and abstract, along with quick previous/next links, the sites are projected to offer easier scanning and reading.

The RadioGraphics homepage has some additional changes to its appearance such as reorganised links; a streamlined and consolidated services section (including a separate category for CME Resources); and new features including, “In This Issue,” which spotlights selected articles from the journal’s Quality Initiatives, Informatics and Education Exhibits sections.

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