Draft:Living Textbook of Hand Surgery
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Living Textbook of Hand Surgery[1][circular reference] is a "living" Open-Access-Textbook of Hand Surgery. New chapters will be added, all chapters will be revised if necessary. Before publication, the individual chapters go through a peer review process.
- In accordance with the Budapest Declaration of the Open Access Movement, this textbook is accessible worldwide, barrier-free and free of charge on the Internet. Texts, illustrations, photos and audiovisual media from this book are available to all users for further use, provided the source is named accordingly Creative Commons License).
- The direct cooperation partner is gms (German Medical Science), the open access portal of the scientific medical societies in Germany, which are organized in the AWMF.
- Living Textbook of Hand Surgery is published by the non-profit organization Worldwide e.V., editor in chief is Dr. med. Richarda Böttcher (Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin).