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ICML 9
9º Congresso Mundial de Informação em Saúde e Bibliotecas
Salvador, Bahia - Brasil, 20 a 23 de setembro de 2005
BVS4
4ª Reunião de Coordenação Regional da BVS
19 e 20 de setembro de 2005
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Access to health information in Africa: between yesterday and tomorrow
A P2P metaphysics for information economy and human development
Autoridades do ICML9/CRICS7
Collective intelligence in the public health: how to evaluate the increase of social capital through the action of health services?
Compromiso con la Equidad
Convidados
Convite ao ICML10 - 31 Aug - 4 Sep 2009
Cost effectiveness of investment in information systems and technologies
Cotacachi, la experiencia de governabilidad en la salud
¿Cuáles son los retos principales para los países en desarrollo para establecer sus políticas de salud y operación de sus sistemas de salud basados en evidencias científicas?
Desenvolvimento de recursos humanos
Desigualdades nas informações sobre saúde: uma visão global e um exemplo brasileiro
Discurso de Encerramento do ICML9 / CRICS7
Evaluation of health and biomedical information resources and services in South East Asian Region
Health libraries in developed countries: many options, complicated issues
Health libraries present and future: the Global Health Library perspective
Information society and the digital inclusion
Knowledge shared is knowledge multiplied
Las dimensiones del progreso patógeno: ética de la información sobre salud en Internet
My Health / my eHealth – meeting the challenges of making eHealth personal
Open access and the society publisher
Palavras de boas vindas
Palavras de Instalação do Congresso
Políticas públicas e acesso à informação científica e técnica em saúde: panorama brasileiro
Potenciais e desafios da sociedade informacional
Private publishers, scientific societies and the mainstream scientific communication: perspectives
Redressing health disparities with information: the development of a national HMIS in South Africa
Scientific Communication and open access
Searching scholarly literature: a Google scholar perspective
The demand for useful evidence for health policy making: a response from WHO Regional Office for Europe
The medical informatics to eHealth evolution, and its value to the health care services
The open access perspective in Latin America and Caribbean: the SciELO experience
The scandalous failure of scientists to cumulate scientifically.
Virtual health libraries and local information flows: information flow and information sources dynamic
Which gene did you mean?
Wikipedia and commons based peer production in a health context