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Pre-web Digital Publishing and the Lore of Electronic Literature
, 2022This Element examines a watershed moment in the recent history of digital publishing through a case study of the pre-web, serious hypertext periodical, the Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext (1994-1995).
A. Ensslin
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IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022
Recently, the rapid developments in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) enable smart devices to generate and transmit massive personal electronic medical records (EMRs). However, there are many sensitive attributes in an EMR, which could be accessed by
Guangjun Wu +3 more
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Recently, the rapid developments in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) enable smart devices to generate and transmit massive personal electronic medical records (EMRs). However, there are many sensitive attributes in an EMR, which could be accessed by
Guangjun Wu +3 more
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IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2021
The digitization of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) provides potential access to a wealth of medical information, but also presents new challenges in privacy-preserved EMR exchanging and sharing.
Guangjun Wu +3 more
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The digitization of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) provides potential access to a wealth of medical information, but also presents new challenges in privacy-preserved EMR exchanging and sharing.
Guangjun Wu +3 more
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J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2020
Open access has long been an ideal of academic publishing. Yet, contrary to initial expectations, cost of access to published scientific knowledge increased following the advent of the Internet and electronic processing.
J. James
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Open access has long been an ideal of academic publishing. Yet, contrary to initial expectations, cost of access to published scientific knowledge increased following the advent of the Internet and electronic processing.
J. James
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