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Methods Inf Med 2005; 44(05): 601-602
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634014
Editorial
From Five to Six at 45
Methods will Increase its Number of Issues in its 45th Year of ExistenceFurther Information
Publication History
Publication Date:
07 February 2018 (online)
- 1 Haux R, McCray AT. Processing medical data, information and knowledge: new opportunities in the information society. Methods Inf Med 2001; 40: 272-4.
- 2 Clayton PD, Narus SP, Huff SM, Pryor TA, Haug PJ, Larkin T, Matney S, Evans RS, Rocha BH, Bowes WA, Holston 3rd FT, Gundersen ML. Building a comprehensive clinical information system from components. The approach at Intermountain Health Care. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 1-7.
- 3 De Moor GJ, Norager S, Breton V. The role of the GRID in a future global health information space. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44: 137-9.
- 4 Klar R. Selected impressions on the beginning of the electronic medical record and patient information. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 537-42.
- 5 Berg M, Aarts J, van der Lei J. ICT in health care: sociotechnical approaches. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 297-301.
- 6 Kaplan B, Shaw NT. Future directions in evaluation research: people, organizational, and social issues. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 215-31.
- 7 Heckerling PS, Gerber BS, Tape TG, Wigton RS. Entering the black box of neural networks. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 287-96.
- 8 Stefanelli M. Knowledge and process management in health care organizations. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 525-35.
- 9 Cerutti S, Hudson D, Zywietz C. 4th International Workshop on Biosignal Interpretation. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 1-3.
- 10 Lehmann TM, Meinzer HP, Tolxdorff T. Advances in biomedical image analysis – past, present and future challenges. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 308-14.
- 11 Schumacher M, Graf E, Gerds T. How to assess prognostic models for survival data: a case study in oncology. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 564-71.
- 12 Witte S, Victor N. Some problems with the investigation of noninferiority in meta-analysis. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 470-4.
- 13 Mitchell JA, McCray AT, Bodenreider O. From phenotype to genotype: issues in navigating the available information resources. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 557-63.
- 14 Hasman A, Safran C, Takeda H. Quality of health care: informatics foundations. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 509-18.
- 15 Maojo V, Martin-Sanchez F. Bioinformatics: towards new directions for public health. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 208-14.
- 16 Repsilber D, Mansmann U, Brunner E, Ziegler A. Tutorial on microarray gene expression experiments. An introduction. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44: 392-9.
- 17 Lukowicz P, Kirstein T, Troster G. Wearable systems for health care applications. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 232-8.
- 18 Lun KC. Methods designated “official journal of IMIA”. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: IV
- 19 Grémy F. Hardware, software, peopleware, subjectivity. A philosophical promenade. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44: 352-8.
- 20 Maojo V, Martin-Sanchez F, Billhardt H, Iakovidis I, Kulikowski C. Establishing an agenda for biomedical informatics. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42: 121-5.
- 21 Lorenzi NM. The IMIA possibility framework. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43: 207
- 22 McCray AT, Haux R. Supporting open access to scientific information. Methods Inf Med 2002; 41: 243-4.