Interest in dentistry in early months of the COVID-19 global pandemic: A Google Trends approach [0.03%]
Google趋势在COVID-19全球大流行早期阶段牙科兴趣的研究
Nuray Bağcı,Ilkay Peker
Nuray Bağcı
Background: In early the COVID-19 pandemic, routine dental treatments have been delayed due to the risk of disease transmission. This delay may lead public to search for information on the Internet for a solution. ...
Barriers and facilitators of implementing an information system for health grey literature in Iran: Experts' views and perspectives [0.03%]
伊朗实施卫生灰色文献信息系统的障碍与促进因素:专家观点和视角
Abbas Mirzaei,Sirous Panahi,Mostafa Langarizadeh et al.
Abbas Mirzaei et al.
Background: Despite the importance of health grey literature, there is not a comprehensive information system for managing these valuable resources in Iran. ...
Frances Johnson
Frances Johnson
Frances Johnson, Regular Feature Editor, looks back on the first 10 years of student projects published in Dissertations into Practice. Forty articles later, she notes that the value of these short features, then as now, is in recognising t...
Jeannette Murphy
Jeannette Murphy
This is the last of three articles based on a series of articles published in the Health Information and Libraries Journal's Regular Feature (International Perspectives and Initiatives). Key trends from 12 countries in Europe, North America...
Engaging with technology: Projects and research initiated by health information professionals [0.03%]
健康信息专业人员发起的项目和研究:与技术互动
Jeannette Murphy
Jeannette Murphy
The 2021 virtual issue of the Health Information and Libraries Journal is published to link to the Future Technologies Conference 2021, which takes place in Vancouver, Canada, 28-29 October 2021. This event, which began in 2016, presents th...
Critical incident technique helps determine how health library and information services influence clinical decision making and patient care: A literature review [0.03%]
批判性事件技术有助于确定卫生图书馆和信息咨询是如何影响临床决策和病人护理的:文献回顾
Halimeh Sadeghi,Mohsen Nowkarizi,Masoumeh Tajafari
Halimeh Sadeghi
Background: The Critical incident technique (CIT) has been used for decades in the assessment of the impact of library and information services on patient care and clinical decision making. ...
Jeannette Murphy
Jeannette Murphy
This is the second of three articles which explore trends in health science libraries. It is based on a series of articles called New Directions in Health Science Libraries published in a HILJ regular feature (International Perspectives and...
The visual abstract: A social media fad or the future of dissemination [0.03%]
视觉摘要:一种社交媒体流行趋势还是未来传播方式?
Angela Castellanos,Charlie M Wray
Angela Castellanos
This editorial discusses the emergence of visual abstracts within journals to disseminate findings. Published alongside Aggarwal's retrospective study reporting that visual abstracts do not increase impact scores more than conventional abst...
Literature searching methods or guidance and their application to public health topics: A narrative review [0.03%]
文献检索方法或指南及其在公共卫生主题中的应用:叙述性综述
Andrea Heath,Paul Levay,Daniel Tuvey
Andrea Heath
Background: Information specialists conducting searches for systematic reviews need to consider key questions around which and how many sources to search. This is particularly important for public health topics where evid...
Using an artificial intelligence tool can be as accurate as human assessors in level one screening for a systematic review [0.03%]
使用人工智能工具可以达到与人类评估者相同的准确性,用于系统评价的一级筛查
Joseph K Burns,Cole Etherington,Olivia Cheng-Boivin et al.
Joseph K Burns et al.
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a promising solution to expedite various phases of the systematic review process such as screening. Object...