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Creating a nursing home page on the World Wide Web

T Shellenbarger1, S Thomas

  • 1Department of Nursing and Allied Health, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana 15705, USA. TShell@grove.iup.edu

Computers in Nursing
|July 1, 1996
PubMed
Summary

This guide explains how to create World Wide Web home pages, covering electronic publishing steps, design, and dissemination. It offers resources for nursing and non-nursing websites, discussing the future of web publishing.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Information Science
  • Digital Publishing

Background:

  • The World Wide Web has become a significant platform for information dissemination.
  • Understanding internet terminology is crucial for effective online presence.
  • Home page creation is a fundamental aspect of electronic publishing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of internet and World Wide Web home page creation.
  • To define key web terminology for easier comprehension of home page development.
  • To guide readers through the process of electronic publishing and home page design.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of internet and World Wide Web concepts.
  • Explanation of electronic publishing steps and home page creation.
  • Inclusion of supplemental tables with relevant internet addresses for nursing and non-nursing sites.
  • Detailed information on design, formatting, text and image integration, and dissemination strategies.
  • Provision of examples of home pages and instruction commands (tags).

Main Results:

  • Readers gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts of the internet and World Wide Web.
  • The article equips readers with knowledge on how to create and design effective home pages.
  • Resources and examples are provided to facilitate practical application of learned concepts.

Conclusions:

  • Electronic publishing, particularly home page creation, is an accessible process with proper guidance.
  • The article serves as a foundational resource for individuals interested in web publishing.
  • Future trends and concerns in electronic publishing are highlighted, encouraging critical consideration.

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