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Recursos de información en medicina: presente y perspectivas de futuro

by: C. Campos-Asensio
Revista Clínica Española, Vol. 210, No. 11. (December 2010), pp. 573-579, doi:10.1016/j.rce.2010.07.008  Key: citeulike:11278372

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Nos encontramos inmersos en un nuevo paradigma en el acceso a la información científica la cual estará en el futuro disponible y se transmitirá exclusivamente en formato electrónico. El concepto de uso de internet como almacén de información ha cambiado poniendo énfasis en la interactividad y posibilidad de compartir contenidos. La Web 2.0 ha revolucionado la forma de entender internet promoviendo la participación de las personas que acceden a ella colaborando en su propia construcción mediante herramientas intuitivas y de fácil utilización. La Medicina 2.0 supone la participación del usuario en la elaboración, selección y valoración de contenidos. El futuro del acceso a la información está en los servicios de la Medicina 2.0. El objetivo de este artículo es hacer un repaso de las herramientas e instrumentos disponibles para los profesionales sanitarios para el acceso a la información científica, haciendo especial énfasis en las herramientas 2.0. We are immersed in a new paradigm for scientific information access that, in the future, will be only be available and transmitted in electronic format. The concept of using internet as information storage has changed, with emphasis on its interactivity and possibility to share contents. The Web 2.0 has revolutionized the way of internet is understood, promoting the participation of those who access it, collaborating in its construction per se through intuitive and easy-to-use tools. Medicine 2.0 means supposes the participation of the user in the design, selection and evaluation of the contents. The future of access to information is through Medicine 2.0 services. The aim of this paper is to review the tools and instruments available for health care professionals to access scientific information, with special emphasis on web 2.0 tools.


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