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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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Background: Academic medical libraries, with their dual university/medical roles, face significant challenges in pandemics to provide health information services effectively. ...
Yanyan Wang,Jin Zhang,Xiaohan Yan et al. Yanyan Wang et al.
Background: Social media platforms and user-generated videos have become important channels and resources for health consumers seeking information and learning about asthma management. ...
Boris Schmitz Boris Schmitz
Background: Open-access scientific research is an essential source of health-related information and self-education. Artificial intelligence-based large language models (LMMs) may be used to identify erroneous health info...
Jelly Ayungo,Emmanuel Frank Elia Jelly Ayungo
Background: Good maternal health is essential (UN Sustainable Development Goal 3). Pregnant women need to effectively evaluate and utilize health information for proper health decision making. ...
Mauricette Moling Lee,Xiaowen Lin,Eng Sing Lee et al. Mauricette Moling Lee et al.
Background: It is unclear which educational interventions effectively improve healthcare professionals' information literacy. Objectives: ...
Matt Holland,Beth Rawson Matt Holland
Background: There is little evidence on the use or potential use of NHS repositories within the UK. Methods: A mixed methods (quantitat...
Paulina Nana Yaa Kwafoa,Christopher K Filson,Gloria Tachie-Donkor et al. Paulina Nana Yaa Kwafoa et al.
Background: Although university students are young and seem generally healthy, they do have health information needs that affect their academic work. Some university healthcare services and academic libraries collaborated...
Mohammad Khojah,Mohammad Y Sarhan Mohammad Khojah
Background: Much government response to improving vaccination uptake during the COVID-19 pandemic has focused on the problems of misinformation and disinformation. There may, however, be other signals within online health...
Mohammed Nasser Al-Suqri Mohammed Nasser Al-Suqri
Background: The COVID-19 demanded efficient and effective supply of information to the public to help reduce the rate of transmission. Objectives: ...
Sarah Rudd Sarah Rudd
Introduction: Although thematic analysis of health librarianship (HL) presentations at conferences in the USA exists, no similar research has been reported focused on HL at UK conferences. ...