
Psychiatr News September 1, 2006
Volume 41, Number 17, page 4
© 2006 American Psychiatric Association
The Medical Director's Desk
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APPI: Where Psychiatry's Past, Present, and Future Meet
James H. Scully, Jr., M.D.
James H. Scully Jr., M.D., is medical director and CEO of APA.
As you know, APA's publishing arm, American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.
(APPI), is at the leading edge of our profession, publishing ground-breaking
and clinically useful psychiatric research. But APPI is a treasure trove of
history as well. Recently, APPI offered a wonderful gift to history lovers:
the Psychiatry Legacy Collection, which makes over a century and a half of
psychiatric research and clinical information easily accessible online. The
project includes a collection of 162 years' worth of the American Journal
of Psychiatry, which from 1844 to 1921 was published as the American
Journal of Insanity.
This rich collection can be accessed at
<www.journals.psychiatryonline.org/>,
psychiatry's equivalent of the great Library of Alexandria. By virtue of being
online, our collection is widely available around the clock and around the
world. APPI CEO Ron McMillen and his team have done a terrific job at putting
this resourcesome 20,000 articlesat our fingertips.
In addition, the collection includes five other peer-reviewed journals from
APA and APPI: Academic Psychiatry, Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical
Neurosciences, Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, Psychiatric
Services, and Psychosomatics.For the most part, the journals in
the collection go back to their first issue.
Most APA members and subscribers have free access to the collection once
they have activated the online portion of their subscription.
Other Publishing News
The APA annual meeting adds life and depth to our field: research papers
are presented by investigators, journal readers are there to engage and ask
questions, the APPI bookstore moves beyond its usual online realmyou
can pick up and peruse the latest titles and meet some of the authors. APPI
always draws a big crowd to "publishers row" in the exhibit
hall.
You might be interested to know that the five best-selling books sold at
APA's 2006 annual meeting in Toronto were these:
- Quick Reference to the American Psychiatric Association Practice
Guidelines for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders
- Learning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: An Illustrated Guide, by
Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D., Monica R. Basco, Ph.D., and Michael E. Thase,
M.D., with Glen o. Gabbard, M.D., as series editor
- Bipolar Depression: A Comprehensive Guide, edited by Rif S.
El-Mallakh, M.D., and S. Nassir Ghaemi, M.D.
- Essentials of Clinical Psychopharmacology, edited by Alan F.
Schatzberg, M.D., and Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D.
- The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Schizophrenia,
edited by Jeffrey A. Lieberman, M.D., and T. Scott Stroup, M.D.
These are superb books, each contributing substantially to our knowledge
base and practice. You can explore these and other offerings at
<www.appi.org/>.
Also on the Web is PsychiatryOnline the portal from APPI that
unifies access to journals, DSM-IV-TR, and other key texts. Despite
its newness, it has more than 1,000 subscribers, including more than 700 APA
members. Are you one of them? This is a great and growing resource that now
has a new feature"Book of the Month," which provides free
electronic access (via PDF) to a new APPI book each month.
I hope you enjoy the many ways that APPI brings knowledge to us all.
Get information about faster international access.
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