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Informatics. Using the Internet for forensic sciences

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  • 1Department of Pathology, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, USA.

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine
|April 2, 1998
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Forensic professionals can leverage Internet informatics for efficient information exchange. This includes utilizing email, newsgroups, and online searches for enhanced forensic communication and data access.

Area of Science:

  • Digital Forensics
  • Information Science
  • Internet Technologies

Background:

  • The increasing reliance on digital information necessitates effective communication channels for forensic professionals.
  • Traditional methods of information dissemination can be time-consuming and limited in scope.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce fundamental concepts of Internet informatics for forensic information exchange.
  • To highlight the utility of various Internet tools for forensic applications.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of e-mail and newsgroup functionalities for direct communication.
  • Overview of Medline and general Internet searches for literature and data retrieval.
  • Exploration of relevant forensic websites and File Transfer Protocols (FTP).

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Main Results:

  • Internet tools offer diverse platforms for communication and information gathering in forensics.
  • E-mail and newsgroups facilitate rapid exchange of data and ideas.
  • Online searches and dedicated websites provide access to critical forensic resources.

Conclusions:

  • Internet informatics provides essential tools for modern forensic professionals.
  • Strategic use of the Internet enhances communication, research, and data accessibility in the forensic field.