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Vol 1, No 1 (1999)


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Editorial

Welcome to the Journal of Medical Internet Research

Gunther Eysenbach

J Med Internet Res 1999 (Aug 11); 1(1):e5

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Original Papers

Can Examination of WWW Usage Statistics and other Indirect Quality Indicators Help to Distinguish the Relative Quality of Medical websites?

Angel A Hernández-Borges, Pablo Macías-Cervi, María Asunción Gaspar-Guardado, María Luisa Torres-Álvarez DeArcaya, Ana Ruiz-Rabaza, Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa

J Med Internet Res 1999 (Aug 11); 1(1):e1

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BACKGROUND: The Internet offers a great amount of health related websites, but concern has been raised about their reliability. Several subjective evaluation criteria and websites rating systems have been proposed as a help for the Internet users to distinguish among web resources with different quality, but their efficacy has not been proven. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the agreement of a subset of Internet rating systems editorial boards regarding their evaluations of a sample of pediatric...

Rating Health Web sites using the principles of Citation Analysis: A Bibliometric Approach

Lei Cui

J Med Internet Res 1999 (Aug 05); 1(1):e4

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Short Paper

Medical pioneers in cyberspace: German practice owners advertising on the WWW

Claudia Schuh

J Med Internet Res 1999 (Aug 05); 1(1):e2

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BACKGROUND: In the last few years, the number of Internet users has increased explosively. In the same way the number of Internet users has exploded, the costs in the public health sector have also increased. This resulted cost saving efforts by those responsible people in politics and medical administration. These economy measures have impacted in particular the established physicians. The current German practice owners are faced with an unknown economic situation and are forced to think and...

Opinion

Factors Driving the Increase in Medical Information on the Web - One American Perspective

Pamela Sieving

J Med Internet Res 1999 (Aug 11); 1(1):e3

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From the perspective of an academic medical community in the United States, factors driving the increase in medical information on the Internet are examined. These factors are considered in two categories: those that create a demand for information, and those which respond to that demand or attempt to increase or profit by it. The factors explored include demographic, economic, and technological conditions on both sides of the information marketplace. The paper also addresses the...