Interactive Atlas Software Copyright
The interactive atlases utilize the Digital Anatomist Common Gateway Interface (CGI) package to implement Web based access to Interactive Atlases of Anatomy and Biological Structure.
(C) Copyright 1997 University of Washington
The interactive atlas software is free for non-commercial use, as long as this copyright remains. The software is supplied as is, with no expressed or implied warranty as to its correctness.
Department of Biological Structure and the Integrated Academic Information Management Systems (IAIMS) Program,
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Contact: digital_anatomist@biostr.washington.edu
We hope and expect that others will use the package to develop their own Web-based atlases, and will provide us the links so that we may include them on the Interactive Atlas directory page.
Downloading
For more information, and instructions for downloading, see the Digital Anatomist home page.
Software Contributors
- Scott W. Bradley, ScottWB@BeComm.com
- University of Washington Dept Computer Science. Currently at Becomm, Redmond, Washington. Primary author, Digital Anatomist Common Gateway Interface Package for accessing interactive atlases over the Web.
- Kraig Eno, KRAIGE@GLUK.APC.ORG
- University of Washington Structural Informatics Group. currently in Kiev, Ukraine. Earlier Macintosh-based versions of Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlas, authoring system, symbolic knowledge base, specialized Macintosh client/server development.
- Jeff Prothero, jsp@activerse.com
- University of Washington Structural Infornatics Group. Currently at Activerse, in Austin, Texas. 3-D reconstruction software.
- Jim Brinkley, brinkley@u.washington.edu
- University of Washington Structural Informatics Group.
Project leader and current contact.
Additional Credits
- Thanks to: Eric Haines, erich@eye.com
- for "macmartinized" polygon code, copyright 1992
- Thanks to: Kevin Hughes, kevinh@pulua.hcc.hawaii.edu
- for mapper 1.2
- Thanks to: Rob McCool, robm@ncsa.uiuc.edu
- for imagemap, post-query -- which make up the foundation of many
programs and ideas.
- Thanks to: Quest Protein Database Center, Cold Spring Harbor Labs
- for gd 1.1.1, copyright 1994 -- used to draw single structure
outlines in quiz mode.
Funding
Funding for this project was provided by the National Library of Medicine, through grants to the Digital Anatomist Program and the University of Washington Integrated Academic Information Management Systems (IAIMS) Program. Additional funding was provided by the National Cancer Institute, the Murdock Foundation, the University of Washington Department of Biological Structure, and the University of Washington School of Medicine.
digital_anatomist@biostr.washington.edu