The Internet
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Date
2002Author
Al-Shahi, Rustam
Sadler, M
Rees, G
Bateman, D
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Abstract
The growing use of email and the world wide web
(WWW), by the public, academics, and clinicians—as
well as the increasing availability of high quality
information on the WWW—make a working
knowledge of the internet important. Although this
article aims to enhance readers’ existing use of the
internet and medical resources on the WWW, it is also
intelligible to someone unfamiliar with the internet. A
web browser is one of the central pieces of software in
modern computing: it is a window on the WWW, file
transfer protocol sites, networked newsgroups, and your
own computer’s files. Effective use of the internet for
professional purposes requires an understanding of the
best strategies to search the WWW and the
mechanisms for ensuring secure data transfer, as well as
a compendium of online resources including journals,
textbooks, medical portals, and sites providing high
quality patient information. This article summarises these
resources, available to incorporate into your web
browser as downloadable “Favorites” or “Bookmarks”
from www.jnnp.com, where there are also freely
accessible hypertext links to the recommended sites.