The Internet for nurses and allied health professionals
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The Internet for nurses and allied health professionals
Springer, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [51]) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text is a primer for the Internet for those who have little or no computing experience. It describes the Internet and how it works, including how to use various Internet tools. In addition, this work provides a listing of health-related Internet resources, from an on-line version of the "American Journal of Nursing" to the "Virtual Nursing Centre". The reader should find this directory, complete with descriptions of each entry, a useful collection of the information resources available for health care professionals on the Internet.
Table of Contents
- What is the Internet?
- how does the Internet work?
- using electronic mail (e-mail)
- newsgroups
- Telnet and FTP
- finding information on the Internet
- implications for the future. Appendices: sources of additional information
- health-related Internet resources.
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