Shareck E P, Greenes R A
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology, Boston, USA.
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1996:343-7.
In many respects, biomedical publications are ideally suited for distribution via the World-Wide Web, but economic concerns have prevented the rapid adoption of an on-line publishing model.
We report on our experiences with assisting biomedical journals in developing an online presence, issues that were encountered, and methods used to address these issues. Our approach is based on an open architecture that fosters adaptation and interconnection of biomedical resources.
We have worked with the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), as well as five other publishers. A set of tools and protocols was employed to develop a scalable and customizable solution for publishing journals on-line.
In March, 1996, the New England Journal of Medicine published its first World-Wide Web issue. Explorations with other publishers have helped to generalize the model.
Economic and technical issues play a major role in developing World-Wide Web publishing solutions.
在许多方面,生物医学出版物非常适合通过万维网进行传播,但经济方面的考虑阻碍了在线出版模式的迅速采用。
我们报告在协助生物医学期刊建立在线平台方面的经验、遇到的问题以及解决这些问题所采用的方法。我们的方法基于一种开放式架构,这种架构促进生物医学资源的适应性和互连性。
我们与《新英格兰医学杂志》(NEJM)以及其他五家出版商合作。采用了一套工具和协议来开发一个可扩展且可定制的在线期刊出版解决方案。
1996年3月,《新英格兰医学杂志》出版了其第一期万维网版。与其他出版商的探索有助于推广该模式。
经济和技术问题在开发万维网出版解决方案中起着重要作用。