Methods Inf Med 2001; 40(02): 163-167
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634483
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH

Digital Libraries and Recent Medical Informatics Research

Findings from the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2001
E. Ammenwerth
1   University of Heidelberg, Institute for Medical Biometry and Informatics, Department of Medical Informatics, Heidelberg, Germany
,
P. Knaup
1   University of Heidelberg, Institute for Medical Biometry and Informatics, Department of Medical Informatics, Heidelberg, Germany
,
C. Maier
2   University of Applied Sciences, Department of Medical Informatics, Heilbronn, Germany
,
V. Mludek
1   University of Heidelberg, Institute for Medical Biometry and Informatics, Department of Medical Informatics, Heidelberg, Germany
,
R. Singer
2   University of Applied Sciences, Department of Medical Informatics, Heilbronn, Germany
,
S. Skonetzki
1   University of Heidelberg, Institute for Medical Biometry and Informatics, Department of Medical Informatics, Heidelberg, Germany
,
A. C. Wolff
1   University of Heidelberg, Institute for Medical Biometry and Informatics, Department of Medical Informatics, Heidelberg, Germany
,
R. Haux
1   University of Heidelberg, Institute for Medical Biometry and Informatics, Department of Medical Informatics, Heidelberg, Germany
,
C. Kulikowski
3   Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
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Publication History

Publication Date:
07 February 2018 (online)

Abstract

The Yearbook of Medical Informatics is published annually by the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and contains a selection of recent excellent papers on medical informatics research (http://www.med.uni-heidelberg.de/mi/yearbook/index.htm). The special topic of the just published Yearbook 2001 is “Digital Libraries and Medicine”. Digital libraries have changed dramatically and will continue to change the way we work with medical knowledge. The selected papers present recent research and new results on digital libraries. As usual, the Yearbook 2001 also contains a variety of papers on other subjects relevant to medical informatics, such as Electronic Patient Records, Health Information Systems, Health and Clinical Management, Decision Support Systems, Education, as well as Image and Signal Processing. This paper will briefly introduce the contributions covering digital libraries and will show how medical informatics research contributes to this important topic.

 
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  • 1 Haux R, Kulikowski C. (eds). IMIA Year-book of Medical Informatics 2001: Digital Libraries and Medicine. Stuttgart: Schattauer; 2001