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Upgrades Coming to PsychiatryOnline

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2014.10b10

APA’s PsychiatryOnline website, the subscription portal through which readers can gain access to a wealth of content from American Psychiatric Publishing, including the growing suite of DSM-5 products, textbooks, APA journals, and Psychiatric News, is moving to a new platform on October 29.

While subscribers may notice a few small changes, their PsychiatryOnline experience will be largely the same. The new platform will allow American Psychiatric Publishing to roll out numerous upgrades to the portal, including new journal designs with improved navigation and functions; expedited loading of new content; and several additional features large and small that are still being planned. The changes and new features will be implemented throughout 2015.

PsychiatryOnline subscriptions are available for institutions and individuals, and there are a range of options from which to choose. Subscribing and other information about PsychiatryOnline is available here.