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P Lumb1, G N Rutty

  • 1Department of Forensic Pathology, Medico-Legal Centre, Sheffield, UK.

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine
|July 28, 2004
PubMed
Summary
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Finding useful autopsy resources online is challenging due to irrelevant content. This review highlights valuable websites for forensic practitioners, avoiding inappropriate material.

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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Medicine
  • Digital Forensics
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • The internet contains numerous autopsy-related websites.
  • Many sites are inappropriate, focusing on sensationalism rather than educational content.
  • Identifying reliable resources for forensic practitioners is difficult.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and recommend useful online autopsy resources for forensic practitioners.
  • To guide users away from inappropriate and unreliable websites.
  • To curate a list of valuable digital resources for the forensic community.

Main Methods:

  • Web search engine analysis.
  • Content evaluation for relevance and appropriateness.
  • Exclusion of sensationalist and inappropriate websites.

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Main Results:

  • Many autopsy websites are unsuitable for professional use.
  • A curated selection of appropriate resources exists.
  • Careful navigation is required to find valuable information.

Conclusions:

  • Forensic practitioners can find useful online autopsy resources.
  • Avoiding inappropriate content is crucial for effective research.
  • This review aims to streamline the discovery of relevant digital tools.