Dear all,
 
We uploaded a new version of the Archetypefinder. This new version at 
http://www.archetypes.com.au allows you to search for all the latest archetypes 
(>200).
 
It also allows you to search for a certain term (e.g. blood) within the 
archetype - which is quite handy as we should avoid repetitive and overlapping 
archetypes (thanks to the work of Jana Graenz).
Apart from this comprehensive search, there are many other possibilities to 
search for existing archetypes, e.g. you can look for archetypes that are 
already translated in a language other than English 
or search for archetypes by a certain author, etc.
 
The archetypefinder is now also available in Spanish (thanks to the translation 
of Erika Caballero from Chile), just click on change language (or set your 
browser preferences to Spanish).
 
If you find any bugs or have good ideas for future development, please let me 
know.
 
Kind regards
Sebastian
 
Dr Sebastian Garde
Dr. sc. hum., Dipl.-Inform. Med, FACHI

Faculty of Business and Informatics, Central Queensland University
Austin Centre for Applied Clinical Informatics, Austin Health
Heidelberg Vic 3084, Australia
 
s.garde at cqu.edu.au <mailto:s.garde at cqu.edu.au> 
Ph: +61 (0)3 9496 4040
Fax: +61 (0)3 9496 4224  

Skype: gardeseb
http://healthinformatics.cqu.edu.au <http://healthinformatics.cqu.edu.au/> 
http://www.acaci.org.au <http://www.acaci.org.au/>  
 
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http://ejhi.net <http://ejhi.net/>  
 
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