Kronenberg F, Molholt P, Zeng M L, Eskinazi D
The Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY 0032, USA.
J Altern Complement Med. 2001 Dec;7(6):723-9. doi: 10.1089/10755530152755289.
A prototype for a comprehensive information resource for traditional complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) has been developed to fill the considerable needs of a broad audience for worldwide access to TCAM information. The proposed resource is to be a comprehensive, vocabulary-controlled, integrated, standardized, multimedia information resource for TCAM. It will facilitate international cooperation, promote synergistic development of individual resources, promote dissemination of TCAM knowledge, and map the interrelationships among the TCAM traditions.
We organized two workshops for representatives of international databases that contain significant information on various aspects of alternative medicine. For the first workshop, we prepared and demonstrated a prototype named Complementary and Alternative Medicine Digital Library (CAMed) to illustrate the anticipated structure, content, and functionality of the comprehensive resource. We then constructed a second prototype to demonstrate the possibilities of searching across the collaborating databases and presented it to the representatives at the second workshop.
Representatives of nine international databases attended the two workshops, in Bangalore, India (1998), and in Seoul, Korea (1999). We presented the prototypes at the workshops. Prototype I uses a Web interface, and supports browsing and searching from a variety of access points. Prototype II demonstrates a functional system that provides simultaneous access to selected represented databases by searching thesauri of these databases through our system. The group formalized itself as the International Collaboration for Information on Complementary and Traditional Medicine (IC2TM) with a goal of fully realizing the potential of the project.
已开发出一个传统补充与替代医学(TCAM)综合信息资源的原型,以满足广大受众对全球获取TCAM信息的巨大需求。拟议中的资源将是一个针对TCAM的全面、词汇受控、集成、标准化的多媒体信息资源。它将促进国际合作,推动各个资源的协同发展,促进TCAM知识的传播,并梳理TCAM各传统之间的相互关系。
我们为包含替代医学各方面重要信息的国际数据库代表组织了两次研讨会。对于第一次研讨会,我们准备并展示了一个名为补充与替代医学数字图书馆(CAMed)的原型,以说明该综合资源预期的结构、内容和功能。然后我们构建了第二个原型,以展示跨协作数据库进行搜索的可能性,并在第二次研讨会上向代表们展示。
九个国际数据库的代表参加了在印度班加罗尔(1998年)和韩国首尔(1999年)举办的这两次研讨会。我们在研讨会上展示了这些原型。原型一使用网络界面,并支持从各种访问点进行浏览和搜索。原型二展示了一个功能系统,通过我们的系统搜索这些数据库的叙词表,可同时访问选定的代表性数据库。该团体正式组建为补充与传统医学信息国际协作组织(IC2TM),目标是充分实现该项目的潜力。