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Physiological anthropology and the Internet

D Karelović1, M Ognjenović, A Cekić-Arambasin

  • 1Clinical Hospital Split, Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Croatia.

Collegium Antropologicum
|February 10, 1999
PubMed
Summary

This paper guides anthropologists in using the Internet for accessing physiological anthropology resources. It details essential hardware, software, and search strategies for navigating online data.

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Area of Science:

  • Physiological anthropology, focusing on human evolution and biological features.

Background:

  • The Internet offers rapid and cost-effective information exchange.
  • Increasingly, anthropological resources are available online, benefiting researchers.
  • Physiological anthropology resources on the Internet are expanding continuously.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide essential information for anthropologists utilizing the Internet.
  • To guide users in accessing and searching physiological anthropology resources online.

Main Methods:

  • This paper describes necessary hardware and software for Internet access.
  • It lists key physiological anthropology websites and online journals.
  • The paper outlines effective search strategies for online anthropological data.

Main Results:

  • Over 233,990 indexed physiological anthropology sites were identified in October 1998.
  • Key online resources and journals relevant to physiological anthropology are cataloged.
  • Methods for efficiently searching the vast amount of online data are presented.

Conclusions:

  • The Internet is a valuable, growing resource for physiological anthropology.
  • Effective use requires understanding available tools and search techniques.
  • This guide aims to facilitate the discovery of relevant online information.

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