Electronic mail was not better than postal mail for surveying residents and faculty.

[1]  E. Akl,et al.  A survey of internal medicine residents and faculty about the duration of attendings’ inpatient rotations , 2004, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[2]  M. Russell,et al.  Effect of a monetary incentive on chiropractors' response rate and time to respond to a mail survey. , 2003, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[3]  A. Jerant,et al.  Increases in resident and faculty computing skills between 1998 and 2001. , 2003, Family Medicine.

[4]  James E. Bartlett,et al.  Response rate, speed, and completeness: A comparison of Internet-based and mail surveys , 2002, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc.

[5]  M. Elliott,et al.  Conducting Research Surveys Via E-Mail and The Web , 2001 .

[6]  M. Weiner,et al.  E-mail versus conventional postal mail survey of geriatric chiefs. , 2001, The Gerontologist.

[7]  P. Ravaud,et al.  Impact of reminders and method of questionnaire distribution on patient response to mail-back satisfaction survey. , 2001, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[8]  Rick L. Jenison,et al.  Act globally, think locally , 2001, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

[9]  M. Streiff,et al.  A mail survey of United States hematologists and oncologists: a comparison of business reply versus stamped return envelopes. , 2001, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[10]  Titus Schleyer,et al.  Research Paper: Methods for the Design and Administration of Web-based Surveys , 2000, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[11]  R. Jones,et al.  Health surveys in the workplace: comparison of postal, email and World Wide Web methods. , 1999, Occupational medicine.

[12]  J. Soriano,et al.  Effect of the method of administration, mail or telephone, on the validity and reliability of a respiratory health questionnaire. The Spanish Centers of the European Asthma Study. , 1998, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[13]  Marc Maynard,et al.  Research Methodology , 1998, Building a Diaspora.

[14]  G Eysenbach,et al.  Epidemiological data can be gathered with world wide web , 1998, BMJ.

[15]  D A Asch,et al.  Response rates to mail surveys published in medical journals. , 1997, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[16]  R. Lakeman,et al.  Using the Internet for data collection in nursing research. , 1997, Computers in nursing.

[17]  M. Pallen Netlines: The medical establishment on the webThe power of plug-insThe Dearing report on lineAnaesthetics on the web , 1997 .

[18]  Jeremy Wyatt Dm Mrcp Acquisition and use of clinical data for audit and research. , 1995 .