Title
SGML-based construction and automatic organization of comprehensive medical textbook on the Internet.
Abstract
The amount of knowledge required in practical medicine is large and ever increasing. Medical staff must select and use appropriate pieces of the knowledge from this flood of medical information. Recent Internet technology may be solving these problems because it makes information open to the public immediately after it is created and enables many people to share it. Medical resources on the Internet are however currently nor always well organized, because these are often voluntarily provided by the experts of a particular field We therefore decided to create a comprehensive medical database on the Internet, which is well organized and of a high quality for practical medical use In order to make full use of the benefits provided by electronic media, we created a new structured data set of information. We then commissioned authors to write manuscripts from which we created Standard General Mark-up Language (SGML) documents We then wrote a translation program that rook the SGML and automatically created a fully inter-linked HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML) document The translation program generated 4,814 HTML files created from 1,373 number of SGML documents. The fetal data size including pictures was about 640MB. 205,775 related links were created We then published our electronic medical text-book described in HTML publicly on the Internet. Using SGML-based structured data; we constructed a complex electronic medical textbook created organically from simple SGML instances. Our electronic medical textbook is systematic and comprehensive, and has a homogeneous structure. We believe that this is the first comprehensive medical textbook available on the Internet. Furthermore, it was found that our approach to the electronic medical textbook has two major advantages. One is automatic generation of inter-links; among documents, and another is easy to maintain documents. In addition, once we construct the electronic textbase in SGMLformat, the data can be utilized to various application programs an different platforms. Making use of this feature, we are now planning to develop a new style of electronic textbook, which is closely integrated with a Hospital Information system (HIS). The plan would provide medical staff with on-demand access to the electronic medical textbook while using HIS terminals.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1998
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
electronic medical textbook,Internet,SGML,automatic organization
Field
DocType
Volume
World Wide Web,SGML,Computer science,Multimedia,The Internet
Conference
52
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0926-9630
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
K Miyo101.01
K Ohe200.68