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Published on: February 9, 2011
[The Internet as a communication medium in veterinary medicine]
1GSF-medis Institut für Medizinische Informatik und Systemforschung, GSF-Forschungszentrums für Umwelt und Gesundheit, Oberschleissheim.
Abstract:
Medicine is based on expert experience and expert knowledge. One of the newest means to exchange up-to-date information is the Internet, the so-called information highway. Among academic institutions in Germany, transferring information over this world-wide communication network has become increasingly important, particularly concerning national and international cooperations in science and education. The acceptance has improved with new user-friendly graphical computer applications. The internet is regarded as a milestone on the way to the information society. In this report, we will present an overview of resources and services relevant to veterinary medicine available in the international data-network free of charge.
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