Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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PubMed

PubMed is a source of quality information impressive. Looking for ideas can be found on any aspect of medical knowledge for any purpose, self-interest to the development of a search. For myself, I sought information on nuclear medicine, gene therapy to try to end the Larmor precession frequency. The amount of information I found is significant enough to regret not having had access to such a tool before (for example, when physical training), perhaps due to lack of confidence in the web or over-confidence in the books. The point is that such a reliable source of knowledge is by no means disappeared, but is available to all as many other sources on the web. This offer of free knowledge is reassuring and shows an important aspect of the network sharing of knowledge sharing or, more generally. Reading the articles you can build your knowledge with a degree of autonomy that should not be underestimated: PubMed provides clear, ranging across the professional medical knowledge, a number of notions that can hardly be found elsewhere. All this highlights the role of the web pointing out how it will offer the individual an extension of its capabilities with the collaboration of many people and makes us understand how the internet is a 'development as it allows to overcome the "limits of spatial knowledge." In the case of PubMed, the individual is to have access to an open community where to find information made available by many different authors saw increased and liberalized its right to know and learn.

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