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Jean-Marie Renard1, Jean-Marc Brunetaud, Marc Cuggia

  • 1CERIM, faculté de médecine, Université Lille, Lille CEDEX, France. jm.renard@univ-lille2.fr

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|September 15, 2005
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An open-source workflow application enhances the publication and accessibility of French medical education resources. This tool streamlines resource management for teachers and webmasters, improving the overall quality and integrity of the Université Médicale Virtuelle Francophone repository.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Technology
  • Digital Repositories
  • Open Source Software

Background:

  • The Université Médicale Virtuelle Francophone (UMVF) facilitates the sharing of educational resources among French medical schools.
  • A need existed to improve the publication process and resource accessibility within the UMVF.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement an open-source workflow application to enhance the UMVF's publication process.
  • To improve the discoverability, validation, and integrity checking of medical educational resources.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an open-source workflow system application using PHP, LDAP, and an SQL database.
  • Implemented client-tier functionalities using a Java applet for search, validation, and integrity checks.
  • Utilized the MD5 Digest algorithm for unique resource signatures to ensure security.

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Main Results:

  • The application provides efficient resource upload for teachers and streamlined validation for webmasters.
  • Enhanced repository value through improved searchability, detailed descriptions, and integrity verification for all users.
  • Successful testing by Rennes and Lille confirmed functionality and adherence to specifications.

Conclusions:

  • The developed workflow system significantly improves the management and accessibility of medical educational resources within the UMVF.
  • The open-source application enhances collaboration and quality control in a federated medical education network.
  • The system demonstrates the effectiveness of workflow applications in managing digital academic repositories.