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The Otolaryngology Lane on the Information Superhighway
Martin J. Burton, DM, FRCS;
Michael E. Johns, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1996;122(2):115.
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MANY READERS will be familiar with the Internet—the so-called information superhighway—and the promise it holds to revolutionize worldwide communication. The infinite possibilities for rapid dissemination of information are already being explored via such facets of the Internet as the World Wide Web (WWW).
The otolaryngologist can begin exploring the WWW from a variety of starting points. Some of these are included in the Table. Bodies as diverse as university otolaryngology departments, patient-oriented organizations, research associations, and individual practitioners already have established themselves on the WWW.
It is hoped that this list will be of use to WWW browsers. It will be expanded and updated regularly, and will appear as a regular feature in the ARCHIVES. The newcomer to the Internet and WWW will find that McEnery's1 article in the American Journal of Roentgenology presents succinct and useful information.
Readers are invited to send details of any Web site that
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Author Affiliations
London, England; Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine SOM 100 720 Rutland Ave Baltimore, MD 21205-2196
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