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The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine
The World-Wide Web was first developed as a tool for collaboration in the high energy physics community. From there it spread rapidly to other fields, and grew to its present impressive size. As an easy way to access information, it has been a great success, and a huge number of medical applications...
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author | Sendall, D M |
author_facet | Sendall, D M |
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description | The World-Wide Web was first developed as a tool for collaboration in the high energy physics community. From there it spread rapidly to other fields, and grew to its present impressive size. As an easy way to access information, it has been a great success, and a huge number of medical applications have taken advantage of it. But there is another side to the Web, its potential as a tool for collaboration between people. Medical examples include telemedicine and teaching. New technical developments offer still greater potential in medical and other fields. This paper gives some background to the early development of the World-Wide Web, a brief overview of its present state with some examples relevant to medicine, and a look at the future. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1997 |
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spelling | cern-3215302019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/321530engSendall, D MThe World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicineInformation Transfer and ManagementThe World-Wide Web was first developed as a tool for collaboration in the high energy physics community. From there it spread rapidly to other fields, and grew to its present impressive size. As an easy way to access information, it has been a great success, and a huge number of medical applications have taken advantage of it. But there is another side to the Web, its potential as a tool for collaboration between people. Medical examples include telemedicine and teaching. New technical developments offer still greater potential in medical and other fields. This paper gives some background to the early development of the World-Wide Web, a brief overview of its present state with some examples relevant to medicine, and a look at the future.CERN-OPEN-97-005oai:cds.cern.ch:3215301997-01-16 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Sendall, D M The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
title | The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
title_full | The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
title_fullStr | The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
title_short | The World-Wide Web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
title_sort | world-wide web past present and future, and its application to medicine |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/321530 |
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