1. The World Wide Web: a review of an emerging internet-based technology for the distribution of biomedical information.
- Author
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Lowe HJ, Lomax EC, and Polonkey SE
- Subjects
- Computer Graphics, Computer Security, Computer Communication Networks organization & administration, Information Services, Information Storage and Retrieval, User-Computer Interface
- Abstract
The Internet is rapidly evolving from a resource used primarily by the research community to a true global information network offering a wide range of databases and services. This evolution presents many opportunities for improved access to biomedical information, but Internet-based resources have often been difficult for the non-expert to develop and use. The World Wide Web (WWW) supports an inexpensive, easy-to-use, cross-platform, graphic interface to the Internet that may radically alter the way we retrieve and disseminate medical data. This paper summarizes the Internet and hypertext origins of the WWW, reviews WWW-specific technologies, and describes current and future applications of this technology in medicine and medical informatics. The paper also includes an appendix of useful biomedical WWW servers.
- Published
- 1996
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