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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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Fereydoon Azadeh,Reyhaneh Vaez Fereydoon Azadeh
Background: Inaccurate references and citations cause confusion, distrust in the accuracy of a report, waste of time and unnecessary financial charges for libraries, information centres and researchers. ...
Yukiko Sakai Yukiko Sakai
Objectives: This study identifies the most significant readability factors and examines ways of improving and evaluating Japanese health information text in terms of ease of reading and understanding. ...
Deborah H Charbonneau Deborah H Charbonneau
Background: As the Internet is a source of information for many health consumers, there is a need to evaluate the information about prescription drugs provided on pharmaceutical manufacturers' web sites. ...
Natalie Clairoux,Sylvie Desbiens,Monique Clar et al. Natalie Clairoux et al.
Objective: To portray an information literacy programme demonstrating a high level of integration in health sciences curricula and a teaching orientation aiming towards the development of lifelong learning skills. The set...
Haleh Ayatollahi,Peter A Bath,Steve Goodacre Haleh Ayatollahi
Background: Identifying the information needs of Emergency Department (ED) staff and sources of information that they use can help to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the ED. As Emergency Medicine has unique charac...
Martina A Clarke,Jeffery L Belden,Richelle J Koopman et al. Martina A Clarke et al.
Background: The increase in the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) has contributed to physicians and nurses experiencing information overload. To address the problem of information overload, an assessment of the ...
Seona Hamilton Seona Hamilton
This feature discusses the use of a training needs analysis exercise carried out by library staff at the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) Library Network to support the development of a fit for purpose programme of information skills tr...
Marta Viragos Marta Viragos
This is the 6th in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship with a focus on Central Europe in the first decade of the 21st century. The invited authors are from Hungry, Poland and Czech Republic. F...
Carol McCormick,Alison Jane Pickard Carol McCormick
Carol McCormick was Learning Resources Advisor in the library at James Cook University Hospital, South Teesside when she completed her BSc (Hons) Librarianship (Work Based Learning) degree at Northumbria University. She gained a 1st Class H...
Ola P Hole,Finn O Winther,Henrik R Cederkvist et al. Ola P Hole et al.
Purpose: Bibliometric analysis of publications was used to investigate the research output relating to the development of drugs in Norway and to evaluate the impact of Norwegian involvement in this research. ...