This article was written by Josef Ingenerf and Siegfried J. Poppl from the Institute of Medical Informatics at the University of Lubeck, Germany. The article was published by MEDINFO in 2007. The article is clearly written and subheadings makes it organized and easy to follow. The article expresses the need for biomedical vocabularies in the medical field. The article is reference. There are no links present, however there is an email address for the author.
One of my favorite quotes from the article is "Compositional terminologies behave like Legos. Basic building blocks can be used for virtually all purposes according to given instructions."
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I'm going to try this again!
ReplyDeleteThis quote caught my attention. Legos make the perfect analogy!
I love your humor!!
Ok perhaps its something wrong with my browser but I clicked the link and it didn't take me anywhere. The page refreshed but I didn't get to the page.... :(
ReplyDeletehi all,
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, we can't seem to be able to get to these articles (any from ebscohost or pubmed). I think it is because you have to sign in to your account to find them.
Cristy, these are probably excellent articles, but if you want to use them in your online community, you will need to download them in PDF files and then upload them to your Blackboard for readings. Let's talk more about what happened.
I could open the KidsHealth, Merck, and the Body weblinks.
At least we know its not "link rot" :)
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