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Selected Bibliography
Revised February 17th, 1999

Assessing, controlling, and assuring the quality of medical information on the Internet. [editorial] JAMA April 16 1997; 277(15): 1244-1245.

Cimino JJ. Beyond the superhighway: exploiting the Internet with medical informatics. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association July/August 1997; 4(4): 279-284.

Engstrom P. To the online rescue: search engines designed with clinicians in mind. Medicine on the Net April 1997; 3(4): 1-5.

Fraser HSF, Kohane IS, Long WJ. Using the technology of the World Wide Web to manage clinical information. BMJ May 31 1997; 314(7094):1600-1603.

Girishankar S. Health care turns to web-based systems to remedy access ills. InternetWeek October 20 1997; no. 686: 20-22.

Harris ED. Electronic mail. A physician extender? The Western Journal of Medicine February 1997; 166(2): 123-5.

Kane B and DZ Sands. Guidelines for the clinical use of electronic mail with patients. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association January/ February 1998; 5(1): 104-11.

Lawrence S and CL Giles. Searching the World Wide Web. Science April 3 1998; 280(5360): 98-100.

Peters R and R Sikorski. The cardiology beat: an Internet education for patients and health professionals. JAMA August 13 1997; 278(6): 451-452.

Potts JF. Get the most from your browser. And fly, donít crawl, through the Web. Postgraduate Medicine May 1997; 101(5): 21-2, 27-8.

Rind DM, Kohane IS, Szolovits P, Safran C, Chueh HC, Barnett GO. Maintaining the confidentiality of medical records shared over the Internet and the World Wide Web. Annals of Internal Medicine July 15 1997; 127(2): 138-141.

Smith RP. The Internet and physicians. MD Computing September/October 1997; 14(5): 341-9.