Journal of Environmental Health, December 1st, 1994
This article is the second in a series on computer applications in environmental health. As explained in an earlier issue (1), we assume the reader has access to a computer and modem, and the software to coordinate this hardware. Despite some initial doubts, these programs really can be operated without advanced training. The biggest requirement is the patience to read through manuals for the various commercially available programs (2).
Computer bulletin board systems are generally comprised of bulletins (public messages displayed on-screen), files (various text files and programs that must...
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