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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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Sue Yeon Syn Sue Yeon Syn
Background: Gaze movement analysis is a human-computer interaction analysis method to assess time and viewing patterns of screen pages. Aims/objectives: ...
Gemma Siemensma,Daniel McDonald Gemma Siemensma
Australia is no different to any other country in that information technology (IT) and the speed of its advancement has a huge impact on health care and therefore on health libraries. Australian health librarians are valuable members of hea...
Chai Eng Tan,Sie Chong Doris Lau,Zarina Abdul Latiff et al. Chai Eng Tan et al.
Background: Timely and relevant information helps parents to cope when a child is diagnosed with cancer. However, obtaining and understanding information is not a straightforward process for parents. ...
Jane Morgan-Daniel,Hannah F Norton,Mary Edwards et al. Jane Morgan-Daniel et al.
Librarians at the University of Florida Health Science Center Libraries have begun to intentionally incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles into teaching during design, implementation, and evaluation. This article uses...
Mahinur Durmuş Iskender,Handan Eren,Ayşenur Durmuş Mahinur Durmuş Iskender
Objective: University students are a large group of the population who should be vaccinated to prevent the spread of the pandemic. This research aimed to determine the effect of COVID-19 vaccine literacy on the attitudes ...
Maria J Grant Maria J Grant
Dissertations into Practice is changing. Details on how those new to health information, library and knowledge work can get involved coming shortly. ...
Rezvan Ghaedi,Maryam Shekofteh,Saeideh Valizadeh-Haghi et al. Rezvan Ghaedi et al.
Background: Evidence indicates that perceived skills for searching the Internet for health information may differ from actual skills in searching, finding, and appraising health information. ...
Erin M Watson Erin M Watson
Background: Increasingly, libraries buy medical monographs as ebooks, but that may not be what medical students and residents want. Some studies have shown that they prefer print books for some types of reading. On the ot...
Wendy Macias,Mina Lee Wendy Macias
Background: Despite numerous quantitative findings on online health information seeking, little is known about the process of online health information seeking itself. ...
Deborah H Charbonneau,Leah R Ketcheson Deborah H Charbonneau
Background: As the prevalence of autism appears to increase, more research to guide effective diagnosis and intervention practices is needed. Findings disseminated through peer-reviewed publications are critical, but the ...