Electronic publications and their level of use in Medical Sciences
Abstract
A descriptive cross - sectional research was made aimed at defining the level of use of electronic publications to 60 users of Medical Science Information Network conducting a closed anonymous and voluntary survey on the use of these publications. Most of the surveyed users know and accede to these publications every 15 days having our professionals and techniques on Information Technology a remarkable number of training courses. The offered service is considered good by almost the total of the users. It is recommended to increase advance technology in hospitals and units connected to the network in order to accede to electronic publications as well as training courses to optimally meet our user´s needs.Downloads
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