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期刊名:Health information and libraries journal

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ISSN:1471-1834

e-ISSN:1471-1842

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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Background: Although many health information seeking studies are concerned with longer range outcomes (e.g. patient-provider communication) the immediate outcomes for the searchers are whether they found the desired infor...
Sue Yeon Syn,Soojung Kim Sue Yeon Syn
Background: The study investigated the research data management (RDM) practices of biomedical researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) representing various biomedical disciplines. ...
Emma Delemere,Rebecca Maguire Emma Delemere
Background: Caregivers of children may rely on internet sources, health care providers, peers or family for health information. Objective: ...
Jumana Antoun,Jennifer Lapin,Dennis Beck Jumana Antoun
This study is based on Jumana Antoun's PhD thesis at Walden University, USA examining the information retrieval behaviour of 72 community family physicians' at the point of care in eight Arab countries in the Eastern Mediterranean. The key ...
Christine Urquhart,Alison Brettle Christine Urquhart
Background: A validated generic impact questionnaire can demonstrate how individual and groups of health libraries contribute to continuing education and patient care outcomes. ...
Anna Cantrell,Andrew Booth,Duncan Chambers Anna Cantrell
Background: Supplementary search methods, including citation searching, are essential if systematic reviews are to avoid producing biased conclusions. Little evidence exists on how to prioritise databases for citation sea...
Lynsey Hawker,Imrana Ghumra;Co-Chairs Health Libraries Group Lynsey Hawker
Celebrating its 75th year in 2022, Lynsey Hawker and Imrana Ghumra, Co-Chairs of the Health Libraries Group (HLG) look back on its origins, celebrate key activities and achievements. From its humble beginnings as the Medical Section of the ...