Spackman K A
Biomedical Information Communication Center, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland.
Clin Lab Med. 1991 Mar;11(1):123-34.
Multitasking operating systems and expanding networks now permit smooth access to remote computers, peripherals, data, and information resources. Graphic user interfaces and productivity-enhancing software packages reduce the need for training and memorization of commands. New models of desktop computers based on "data-centered" software architecture can enhance workstation usefulness even more. Pathologists need to consider how these tools might improve access to and management of information and knowledge.