McLean Rick, Richards Brian H, Wardman Janet I
Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2007 Aug 6;187(3):174-7. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb01180.x.
Web 2.0 is a term describing new collaborative Internet applications. The primary difference from the original World Wide Web is greater user participation in developing and managing content, which changes the nature and value of the information. Key elements of Web 2.0 include: Really Simple Syndication (RSS) to rapidly disseminate awareness of new information; blogs to describe new trends; wikis to share knowledge; and podcasts to make information available "on the move". The medical community needs to be aware of these technologies and their increasing role in providing health information "any time, any place".
Web 2.0是一个描述新型协作式互联网应用程序的术语。它与原始万维网的主要区别在于用户在内容开发和管理中的参与度更高,这改变了信息的性质和价值。Web 2.0的关键要素包括:用于快速传播新信息知晓度的真正简单聚合(RSS);用于描述新趋势的博客;用于共享知识的维基;以及用于“随时随地”获取信息的播客。医学界需要了解这些技术及其在“随时随地”提供健康信息方面日益重要的作用。