Open access publisher BioMed Central, UK, has announced that a commentary published in its journal BMC Medicine describes the advances made in electronic publishing, and how these developments can be exploited in medical and scientific reports.
In the commentary, Dr. Alexander Ziegler and colleagues give examples to demonstrate how and why embedding interactive 3D imagery and audiovisual content into publications offers huge potential for medical publishing in terms of information dissemination and user interaction. Dr. Ziegler is with the Institut für Immungenetik, Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin.
Articles in medical and scientific journals have long been beset by restrictions on the type of figures that can be incorporated into the main manuscript file. For instance, 3D images are likely to be relegated to supplementary files, hindering the reader's understanding and analysis of critical information. However, advances in multimedia technology mean that it is now possible to integrate complex multimedia data into a single PDF document, bypassing the need for supplementary files.
After a significant debate about whether the multimedia files should be included as figures or 'additional' (rather than supplementary) files, BioMed Central has taken the view that readers and indexers currently expect figures to be 2D graphical images suitable for printing, which is not the case with these files. The multimedia files are embedded into the PDF version of the article, and downloadable from links in the HTML version of the article. The latest article is expected to act as a catalyst for publishers to agree on the best way to present multimedia content.
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