D'Alessandro M P, Lacey D L, Galvin J R, Erkonen W E, Santer D M
Department of Radiology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242-1009.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1994 Nov;163(5):1233-7. doi: 10.2214/ajr.163.5.7976908.
The purpose of this project was to create an approach for global radiology multimedia publishing using the internet that would address the two largest problems facing radiology multimedia publishers today: the high percentage of radiologists who are computer novices and the variety of personal computers (Macintosh, Microsoft Windows/IBM-PC, X-Windows, Amiga) whose software is incompatible.
We developed a client/server approach to multimedia publishing, the networked multimedia textbook, that has a simple booklike user interface to facilitate use by computer novices. Once created, a networked multimedia textbook can be viewed on all current popular personal computers. The networked multimedia textbook is based on the internet, World-Wide Web, Mosaic, and Wide Area Information Servers software technologies, all of which are in the public domain.
We created six radiology networked multimedia textbooks.
This networked multimedia textbook approach for the global distribution of multimedia radiology information brings the benefits of multimedia publishing on the Internet to radiologists today.
本项目的目的是创建一种利用互联网进行全球放射学多媒体出版的方法,以解决当今放射学多媒体出版商面临的两个最大问题:很大比例的放射科医生是计算机新手,以及各种个人计算机(麦金塔、微软视窗/国际商业机器公司个人计算机、X视窗、阿米加)的软件不兼容。
我们开发了一种多媒体出版的客户机/服务器方法,即网络多媒体教科书,它具有类似书籍的简单用户界面,便于计算机新手使用。一旦创建,网络多媒体教科书可以在所有当前流行的个人计算机上查看。网络多媒体教科书基于互联网、万维网、马赛克和广域信息服务器软件技术,所有这些都属于公共领域。
我们创建了六本放射学网络多媒体教科书。
这种用于全球分发多媒体放射学信息的网络多媒体教科书方法,为当今的放射科医生带来了互联网上多媒体出版的好处。