Abstract

Over the summer, BDJ readers were surveyed about the BDJ as part of a series of BDJ surveys conducted since 1992. As well as assessing general views about the BDJ, the survey also aimed to discover how successful the 1998 BDJ redesign had been in incorporating reader's views from earlier surveys. The findings from the 1999 survey showed that the BDJ and BDA News continue to be the most read dental publications. Readers turn to the BDJ before any other UK dental journal for finding a job and reports on research. The full results of the survey are reported below.

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