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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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Maria J Grant Maria J Grant
In the first of two special collections of COVID-19-related manuscripts, this issue focuses on how colleges and universities libraries and their users responded to the need for health information during the pandemic. ...
Beverley Jones,Claire O&#x;Connor Beverley Jones
Background: Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHNHSFT) is actively participating in the Magnet4Europe® research study, which aims to advance nursing excellence and promote evidence-based practice. ...
Limbani Chrispin Gama,Winner Dominic Chawinga,George Theodore Chipeta Limbani Chrispin Gama
Background: Health professionals require up-to-date information in their pursuit of evidence-based practice in health care. There is a plethora of literature on information behaviour of different user groups across discip...
Camila Micaela Escobar-Liquitay,Laura Vergara-Merino,Catalina Verdejo et al. Camila Micaela Escobar-Liquitay et al.
Background: Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS) is the main reference database in the region; however, the way in which this resource is used in Cochrane systematic reviews has not been studie...
Malin Ekstrand,Love Strandberg Malin Ekstrand
Medical libraries in Sweden are digitised to a large extent, technically advanced and developing rapidly. This paper investigates technological trends among Swedish medical libraries in the near and distant future and their application with...
Hengyi Fu,Sanghee Oh Hengyi Fu
Background: Considering social distancing requirements and isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic and the widespread health mis/disinformation on social media, filling the pandemic-related information gap is critical. ...
Hope Foley,Andrea Bugarcic,Jon Adams et al. Hope Foley et al.
Background: Traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) is highly utilised and draws on traditional knowledge (TK) as evidence, raising a need to explore how TK is currently used. ...
Batuhan Gencer,Özgür Doğan,Ahmet Çulcu et al. Batuhan Gencer et al.
Background: Patients can often access the internet and social media for health information but it is not clear how much they trust and use the information retrieved. ...
Joseph M Yap,Agnes Hajdu Barat,Peter Kiszl Joseph M Yap
The professional identity of librarians is established with regard to the current understanding of their knowledge practices. The global phenomenon of false and untrustworthy information circulating on social media platforms paints a new is...
Maria J Grant Maria J Grant
Searching for health information is a core activity for health library and knowledge workers, whether seeking to support health care workers in overcoming barriers to accessing drug information, exploring the potential of text mining in dev...