"Fantasies in Processing" describes new methods in the analysis of scientific literature, database management, and computer-assisted instruction using the power and sophistication of the Internet. As a result of the enhanced capabilities in computing and communication, much of the mundane, mechanical process typically involved in developing and conducting scientific research can be replaced by computer software. This would allow full control and supervision of the procedures by the principal investigator of the research program. Researchers can now gain freedom from the tedious effort traditionally devoted to reading, copying, extracting, sorting, storing, and retrieving information by employing the types of methods presented in "Fantasies in Processing."
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John M. Weiner, Dr. P.H., is currently the Senior Editor of the XXIV Century Press program to develop and maintain web-based knowledge bases. His coauthors include John H.R. Schuster, CSA, president of Phoenix Workgroup Computing, a computer-consulting firm; Roberta S. Horowitz, Ph.D., Director of Information Systems at XXIV Century Press; William P. McAfoos, B.S., president of Business Technology, LLC, a software and hardware consulting firm; and, Joanne Piniewski-Bond, M.S., Director of Continuing Medical Education at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York.
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