Literature DB >> 8472006

Using a network menu and the UMLS Information Sources Map to facilitate access to online reference materials.

J I Clyman1, S M Powsner, J A Paton, P L Miller.   

Abstract

As computer technology advances, clinicians and biomedical researchers are becoming more dependent upon information from online databases and information systems. By using specially configured computer workstations and high-speed computer networks, it is now possible to access this information in a rapid and straightforward manner. To empower users by providing these capabilities, the authors are assembling a variety of network workstations to be located throughout Yale-New Haven Medical Center. At the heart of the workstation is NetMenu, a program designed to help users connect to a number of important online information systems, including a hospital order entry and results reporting system, a drug reference, bibliographic retrieval systems, and educational programs. In addition, as part of the National Library of Medicine's Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) project, the authors have developed a local prototype of the UMLS Information Sources Map (ISM) and a companion query assistant program to complement the NetMenu in helping users select and connect automatically to information services relevant to a particular question. The ISM query assistant draws from a listing of many online information sources accessible via local and international networks.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8472006      PMCID: PMC225763     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 0025-7338


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Authors:  S M Powsner; N K Roderer
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