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Computer communications in psychiatry: literature searching and bulletin boards

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Carl S. Littlejohns*
Affiliation:
Academic Sub-Department of Psychological Medicine (North Wales), The University of Wales College of Medicine, North Wales Hospital for Nervous and Mental Disorder, Denbigh, Clwyd, LL16 5SS
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Much of the information generated in the practice of psychiatry is manipulated by microcomputer. Program packages allow text to be structured and viewed before it is printed, information to be filed so that it can be accessed from several parameters, and columns of figures to be manipulated and displayed graphically.

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Computers in psychiatry
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1990
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