As we said
in our earlier work, academic and many other institution use or
need some kind of knowledge laboratory for preparing good and
professional presentation. Actual knowledge in new structural
markup presentation, in graphic, video and audio presentation
possibilities, experimental experience, but also some knowledge
of security and special clinical security with many other humanistic
communication skills is everyday need for people who (will) work
in such labs. As content presentators, we often preparing our
work by own, but sometime we will be proud with our multidisciplinary
team which helped us in preparing our knowledge presentation.
Their collaborational work is crucial element for collaboration
success.
Because such
knowledge multimedia presentation center need some spatial place
for everday medical, Web or other telemedicine collaboration,
at KB "Sestre milosrdnice" under Prof. dr. sc. Z. Kusic
as directory initiative for adaptation of big presentation hal
KB "Sestre milosrdnice", under Prof. dr. sc. M. Belitza
initiative in multimedia collaboration of people who work such
jobs in everyday clinical practice, D. Bengez, M. Belicza, T.
Klenovar, Z. Nikin, Z. Papes, V.K.Papes, R. Vojnovic
prepared hypermedia characteristics of such knowledge multimedia
presentation center.
With CARNet multimedia and telecommunication experience and support
in equipment for 11 Mbit microlink connection (implemented by
Microlink d.o.o) between KB "Sestre milosrdnice" and
CARNet, with El-ing experiences in structural optical and conventional
cabling, with active Cisco equipment from Infosistem, with our
Linux Web-kiosks implementation maded in Comtek or Web kiosks
maded by Ericsson, with HSM video equipment, and Nikin-elektronika
audio equipment, after big support from our clinical librarians,
and after maybe some your suggestions, our hypermedia collaboration
center with wireless connection for some participant, with secure
internet and intranet concept, with Web and knowledge presentation
lab, is prepared for first start at October 2001.