Gero-lnformatics and the Internet: Locating Gerontology Information on the World Wide Web (WWW)
The Internet, and in particular the World Wide Web (WWW), are growing at a tremendous rate. Information useful to researchers and practitioners in gerontology is scattered and hard to locate, even for experts in the use of the WWW. In order to locate and organize access to this material, a WWW serve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Gerontologist 1996-02, Vol.36 (1), p.100-105 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Internet, and in particular the World Wide Web (WWW), are growing at a tremendous rate. Information useful to researchers and practitioners in gerontology is scattered and hard to locate, even for experts in the use of the WWW. In order to locate and organize access to this material, a WWW server was developed for gerontologists, using state-of-the-art Internet search techniques. This report provides background on the WWW, reasons for its growth, its potential usefulness to gerontologists, and the results of an exhaustive search of over 300 potential sites. Relevant information was discovered in 5 general categories of gerontology-related information: academic institutions, government agencies, biomedical and health research institutions, general interest sites and data archives. |
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ISSN: | 0016-9013 1758-5341 |
DOI: | 10.1093/geront/36.1.100 |