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Vol 2, No 2 (2000)


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Original Papers

Organizing the Present, Looking to the Future: An Online Knowledge Repository to Facilitate Collaboration

Charles Burchill, Leslie L Roos, Patricia Fergusson, Laurel Jebamani, Ken Turner, Stephen Dueck

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Jun 23); 2(2):e10

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BACKGROUND: Comprehensive data available in the Canadian province of Manitoba since 1970 have aided study of the interaction between population health, health care utilization, and structural features of the health care system. Given a complex linked database and many ongoing projects, better organization of available epidemiological, institutional, and technical information was needed. OBJECTIVE: The Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation wished to develop a knowledge repository...

Co-operative Health Information Networks in Europe: Experiences from Greece and Scotland

Efthimios Tambouris, M. Howard Williams, Constantin Makropoulos

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Jun 23); 2(2):e11

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BACKGROUND: Internet technology is transforming the general approach to communication and dissemination of information in the field of healthcare. However, it is also creating problems in terms of finding information, and knowing what credibility to place on the information found. The chaotic nature of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the simplistic approach adopted by search engines can make the task of finding relevant information difficult, and the user can waste considerable amounts of time...

The SGML Standardization Framework and the Introduction of XML

Walter Fierz, Rolf Grütter

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Jun 30); 2(2):e12

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Policy and Policy Proposals

e-Health Code of Ethics (May 24)

Helga Rippen, Ahmad Risk

J Med Internet Res 2000 (May 24); 2(2):e9

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Letters

Debate about evaluation and monitoring of sites carrying the HON-Logo

T Nater, C Boyer, G Eysenbach

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Jun 30); 2(2):e13

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