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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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The article discusses the experiences of Italian librarians taking part in an institutional project to produce a new general-public-oriented health web portal. The web portal was set up to provide verified and easily understandable health i...
Yihang Chen,Lihong Zhou Yihang Chen
In this article, Ms Yihang Chen with her supervisor, Prof Lihong Zhou, reports on her MA in Library Science study aimed to identify user requirements of library research support services (RSS) at the universities of Traditional Chinese Medi...
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Background: A challenge when using Google Search to identify studies for a systematic review is managing the high number of results, which can number in the hundreds of thousands or even more. Studies and guidance on web ...
Jeannette Murphy Jeannette Murphy
This is the first of three articles based on 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, Africa an...
Trixie Kemp,Kerryn Butler-Henderson,Penny Allen et al. Trixie Kemp et al.
Background: The importance of high-quality health information for patient safety has been established in the literature, yet the impact of the professionals who are the custodians of health information is absent. ...
Elham Aldousari Elham Aldousari
Background: This study provides an overview of consumer health information (CHI) scholarly communication trends. Objectives: To explore...
Katie Nicholas,Emily Hopkins,Liz Jordan et al. Katie Nicholas et al.
The newly-formed Knowledge Management team at Health Education England (HEE) established an internal "Search Club" for their Knowledge Specialists to share good practice, exchange ideas, and discuss approaches to developing search strategie...
Muhammad Asif Naveed,Rozeen Shaukat Muhammad Asif Naveed
Background: Health literacy is expected to help individuals deal with the required infection control and knowledge to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. Obj...
Aylin Imeri Aylin Imeri
Acknowledging the new ways in which activity tracking technologies (ATTs) such as Apple Watch, Fitbit and Garmin are changing the ways in which we understand human-information interactions, Aylin Imeri calls for information science and heal...
Philipp Kampa,Felix Balzer Philipp Kampa
The impact of algorithms on everyday life is ever increasing. Medicine and public health are not excluded from this development - algorithms in medicine do not only challenge, change and inform research (methods) but also clinical situation...