Mental Health Informatics Publications
Connect Newsletter

MHISIG publishes the newsletter Connect on an occasional basis. We welcome contributions from any of our members or indeed from anyone at all.

 

Articles may cover any aspect of mental health informatics, information governance, technology, media, communications and user experience. They may be targeted at any level of informatics experience or computer user from absolute beginner to the most advacned. We also publish hardware, software and website reviews as well as letters from members.

 

Submission

 

Article length is ideally 400 to 900 words. Longer articles should be discussed with the editors prior to submission. Authors should include a list of bullet points for inclusion in a 'summary box'. Contributors are also encouraged to provide website addresses (either included within the article or as a separate list) so that readers can find further information on the topic. Reviews should be half a side of A4 and include a picture of the reviewed article. Letters may be up to 250 words. We are also able to publish brief notices relating to events appropriate to our readership.

 

Please note that we are no longer sending out printed newsletters due to the costs involved. All newsletters are now downloaded in PDF format. If you sign up to the discussion forum you will be notified when the newsletter is released.

 

The editors are Matt Evans & Fionnbar Lenihan.

 

Downloads

 

February 2006 newsletter (17)  Contents: Editorial, Simulations of Psychopathology,

Pacts, predators and plans: the growing link between the Internet and suicide, Effects of cyberworld
on the human, File Synchronisation - Everything But The Kitchen Sync, Making the most of a multi-user clinical system, Report from Edinburgh Annual Meeting 2005, Important Announcement about MHISIG activities

January 2004 newsletter (16)   Contents: Editorial, Telepsychiatry: off the train, on-line, A Place Of Your Own: Creating a Web Presence for Junior Doctors, Update from HEALTH INFORMATICS COMMUNITY The Specialist Library in Health Informatics, RETROCOMPUTING - BACK TO THE FUTURE, CIPSIG Annual Conference, Review: Handheld Computers for Doctors by Mohammad Al-Ubaydli

 

May 2003 newsletter (15)  Contents: Editorial, Handhelds for Psychiatrists, CIPSIG 2003 Conference, Glossary of Terms, Software testing controls in a regulated environment, IT Strikes Back!, Spam, Gizmo City, About...

 

November 2002 newsletter (14)  Contents: Welcome, CIMH 2003 Conference, IT for the 21st Century, the Mental Health Perspective, Clinical Networks, Electronic Prescribing in Psychiatry, Free Software Roundup

 

June 2002 newsletter (13)   Contents: Welcome, Cardiff 2002, clinican.com, The use of videoconferencing in mental health, Introduction to free software, Database or databoss, Packups & backups, F40.2 technophobia

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