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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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Eva Maria Lissa Pock,Christa Lohrmann,Magdalena Hoffmann et al. Eva Maria Lissa Pock et al.
Background: Falls are a major problem among adults over 60 years. Multiple preventive measures must be taken. Written information leaflets can support the knowledge transfer and positively influence recall of the informat...
Marta De-la-Mano Marta De-la-Mano
Background: Since the emergence of the first health library standards, a large body of literature has been published in this field, most often focusing on a particular standard, or set of standards. In the case of literat...
Hannah Gordon,Genesis Ramirez,Emery L Harwell et al. Hannah Gordon et al.
Community health workers are responsible for finding, processing, and transferring health information to communities with limited access to health-related resources, including farmworkers. This paper is the culmination of an undergraduate s...
Jeannette Murphy Jeannette Murphy
This article presents an analysis of seven articles published within the International Perspectives and Initiatives regular feature series on the impact of technology on the provision of health information. The articles provide a road map o...
Sin Ting Chu,Dickson K W Chiu,Kevin K W Ho Sin Ting Chu
Background: Infographics facilitate rapid information dissemination with enriched eye-catching content on social media, but it is unclear what factors affect the adoption of information presented in this way. ...
Bronte Chiang,Caitlin McClurg Bronte Chiang
Medical and health sciences librarians who are involved in evidence synthesis projects will know that systematic reviews are intensely rigorous, requiring research teams to devote significant resources to the methodological process. As expe...
Katie Wise Katie Wise
Background: The Library and Knowledge Services at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has been at its current location since 1975 and, in September 2020, it was deemed necessary to examine the library environment and...
Nicola Pearce-Smith,Emma Farrow,James Robinson et al. Nicola Pearce-Smith et al.
Background: Stakeholders working on the COVID-19 pandemic response needed access to evidence, requiring a systematic approach to identify and disseminate relevant research. ...
Anthea Sutton,Veronica Parisi Anthea Sutton
In this editorial, Anthea Sutton and Veronica Parisi reflect on ChatGPT, how it may contribute to systematic searching, and provide their overview of some recent training they attended on ChatGPT, AI and systematic literature reviews. ...
Peter van der Graaf,Andrea Burrows,Helen Park et al. Peter van der Graaf et al.
Background: Although knowledge sharing online has been recognised as an important strategy for health professionals to apply research findings to their practice, limited research exists on how to develop and implement the...