Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future

Background: Founded in 1962 and, therefore, the oldest international journal in medical informatics, Methods of Information in Medicine will publish its 50th volume in 2011. At the start of the journal's sixth decade, a discussion on the journal's profile seems appropriate. Objectives: To...

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Main Authors: Haux, R., Aronsky, D., Tze-Yun LEONG, McCray, A. T.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-40252016-02-05T06:30:05Z Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future Haux, R. Aronsky, D. Tze-Yun LEONG, McCray, A. T. Background: Founded in 1962 and, therefore, the oldest international journal in medical informatics, Methods of Information in Medicine will publish its 50th volume in 2011. At the start of the journal's sixth decade, a discussion on the journal's profile seems appropriate. Objectives: To report on the new opportuni - ties for online access to Methods publications as well as on the recent strategic decisions regarding the journal's aims and editorial policies. Methods: Describing and analyzing the journal's aims and scope. Reflecting on recent publications and on the journal's develop - ment during the last decade. Results: From 2011 forward all articles of Methods from 1962 until the present can be accessed online. Methods of Information in Medicine stresses the basic methodology and scientific fundamentals of processing data, information and knowledge in medicine and health care. Although the journal's major focus is on publications in medical infor - matics, it has never been restricted to publications only in this discipline. For example, articles in medical biometry, in or close to biomedical engineering, and, later, articles in bioinformatics continue to be a part of this journal. Conclusions: There is a continuous and, as it seems, ever growing overlap in the research methodology and application areas of the mentioned disciplines. As there is a continuing and even growing need for such a publication forum, Methods of Information in Medicine will keep its broad scope. As an organizational consequence, the journal's number of associate editors has increased accordingly. © Schattauer 2011. 2011-12-19T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3025 info:doi/10.3414/ME10-05-0005 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Bioinformatics Biomedical engineering Biomedical informatics Health informatics Medical biometry Medical informatics Publishing Databases and Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Bioinformatics
Biomedical engineering
Biomedical informatics
Health informatics
Medical biometry
Medical informatics
Publishing
Databases and Information Systems
spellingShingle Bioinformatics
Biomedical engineering
Biomedical informatics
Health informatics
Medical biometry
Medical informatics
Publishing
Databases and Information Systems
Haux, R.
Aronsky, D.
Tze-Yun LEONG,
McCray, A. T.
Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future
description Background: Founded in 1962 and, therefore, the oldest international journal in medical informatics, Methods of Information in Medicine will publish its 50th volume in 2011. At the start of the journal's sixth decade, a discussion on the journal's profile seems appropriate. Objectives: To report on the new opportuni - ties for online access to Methods publications as well as on the recent strategic decisions regarding the journal's aims and editorial policies. Methods: Describing and analyzing the journal's aims and scope. Reflecting on recent publications and on the journal's develop - ment during the last decade. Results: From 2011 forward all articles of Methods from 1962 until the present can be accessed online. Methods of Information in Medicine stresses the basic methodology and scientific fundamentals of processing data, information and knowledge in medicine and health care. Although the journal's major focus is on publications in medical infor - matics, it has never been restricted to publications only in this discipline. For example, articles in medical biometry, in or close to biomedical engineering, and, later, articles in bioinformatics continue to be a part of this journal. Conclusions: There is a continuous and, as it seems, ever growing overlap in the research methodology and application areas of the mentioned disciplines. As there is a continuing and even growing need for such a publication forum, Methods of Information in Medicine will keep its broad scope. As an organizational consequence, the journal's number of associate editors has increased accordingly. © Schattauer 2011.
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author Haux, R.
Aronsky, D.
Tze-Yun LEONG,
McCray, A. T.
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Aronsky, D.
Tze-Yun LEONG,
McCray, A. T.
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title Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future
title_short Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future
title_full Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future
title_fullStr Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future
title_full_unstemmed Methods in year 50: Preserving the past and preparing for the future
title_sort methods in year 50: preserving the past and preparing for the future
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3025
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