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Abstract
PUB2/420: Supporting a "Virtual Medical Worlds Community" with the "Virtual Magazine Publisher" Software System
A Emmen
Genias Benelux, Almere, The Netherlands
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Creating an Internet based community requires a supporting software and hardware infrastructure that enables community members and community organisers to easily enter and update information, apart from other aspects such as discussion organisation and virtual meeting places. Here we describe a software system, "Virtual Magazine Publisher" (VMP) for managing magazines, newsletters, journals, member profile pages and project description pages. Its application for "Virtual Medical Worlds Community", a group of organisations involved in telemedicine and underlying advanced technologies is described.Methods: The VMP software (http://www.hoise.com/vmp) was designed, with the following criteria in mind:
- It must be suited for almost any magazine and newsletter
- Authors and editors should be able to access it from anywhere-Authors should be guided with entry of their contribution
- Editors should be given enough tools to manage their publication in much the same way they are used to
- The content should be separated from the lay-out-Information should be entered once: no need for hand conversions.
- for the general structure: title, subtitle, several lead parts, main text, and reference section
- for meta information: author, editors, issues, attached files
Results: The system is used for a number of magazines and communities. The most elaborate is the "Virtual Medical Worlds Community", a group of organisations involved in telemedicine and underlying advanced technologies (http://www.hoise.com/vmw/vmwc). The main parts of this community are:
- A news magazine called Virtual Medical Worlds Magazine: an extended table of contents is send by e-mail. The full magazine is available on the Web.
- ITIS letters: a journal for publishing fast refereed results from telemedicine research.
- Member profiles with activities, projects, products etc.
- Calendar.
(J Med Internet Res 1999;1(suppl1):e105)
doi:10.2196/jmir.1.suppl1.e105
Publishing; Telemedicine; Software
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Edited by G. Eysenbach;
This is a non-peer-reviewed article.
published 19.09.99 Please cite as: Emmen A PUB2/420: Supporting a "Virtual Medical Worlds Community" with the "Virtual Magazine Publisher" Software System J Med Internet Res 1999;1(suppl1):e105 URL: http://www.jmir.org/1999/suppl1/e105/ doi: 10.2196/jmir.1.suppl1.e105 PMID: Export Metadata: BibTeX, compatible with BibDesk, LaTeX RIS, compatible with RefMan, Procite, Endnote, RefWorks Refer, compatible with Endnote Add this article to your Mendeley library Add this article to your CiteULike library Add this article to your Connotea library |



