The authors historically review bibliographic research concepts and define globalization in time. Moreover, the recent free online data exchange is important in terms of medical progress, scientific updating and patient care and is constantly improving. In the author's opinion, data globalization is favoring medical knowledge flow even more. The concept of a traditional library has radically changed over time, gradually missing its pivotal role in research activity. To date, the birth of the Internet and its sudden development has given a great boost to the spread of worldwide information, quickly and cheaply. Nevertheless, besides the advantages, the Internet also hides misleading risks. In this paper, the professional Medline source is compared to common Internet sources. The authors state that Internet sources have a great importance in the spread of medical knowledge. They conclude, however, that the risk of too much available information could lead to a decrease in quality.
Today's medical knowledge. Evolution of data exchange between tradition and globalization / Francesco, Paparo; Giovannetti, Filippo; Roberto, Caratelli; Cascone, Piero. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 1049-2275. - 17:3(2006), pp. 399-402. [10.1097/00001665-200605000-00002]
Today's medical knowledge. Evolution of data exchange between tradition and globalization
GIOVANNETTI, FILIPPO;CASCONE, PIERO
2006
Abstract
The authors historically review bibliographic research concepts and define globalization in time. Moreover, the recent free online data exchange is important in terms of medical progress, scientific updating and patient care and is constantly improving. In the author's opinion, data globalization is favoring medical knowledge flow even more. The concept of a traditional library has radically changed over time, gradually missing its pivotal role in research activity. To date, the birth of the Internet and its sudden development has given a great boost to the spread of worldwide information, quickly and cheaply. Nevertheless, besides the advantages, the Internet also hides misleading risks. In this paper, the professional Medline source is compared to common Internet sources. The authors state that Internet sources have a great importance in the spread of medical knowledge. They conclude, however, that the risk of too much available information could lead to a decrease in quality.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.