With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health material available to the public. Unfortunately, this has only accelerated a pre-existing trend- the fact that much of the material made available is unproven, unreliable, or outright fraud. This requires librarians to make a choice: are they passive and uncritical dispensers of information or are they critical educators who help patrons choose the best information available? In this article we examine the issues facing librarians in this matter and presents skeptical materials that may help librarians to answer critical health questions
A nationwide survey study was conducted to gain understanding as to how to prepare public librarians...
Interest in consumer health information has blossomed since the mid-twentieth century. Consumers hav...
Public health campaigns suffer when the general public refuses to believe credible health informatio...
With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health mate...
With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health mate...
With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health mate...
This article addresses issues surrounding the provision of consumer health information in public li...
This article explores evaluation issues in online consumer health information within the context of...
Research shows that a large percentage of internet users in the United States have searched for heal...
In recent years libraries have experienced a bigger demand from the general public for accessible an...
This article reports on the current state of health disclaimers, online health resources, and credib...
This article addresses issues surrounding the provision of consumer health information in public li...
The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic heal...
“Do you have any information on lupus?” “What are the side effects of Prozac?” “I want to find an he...
abstract: Do your library users, friends, or family look to you for help locating reliable, timely, ...
A nationwide survey study was conducted to gain understanding as to how to prepare public librarians...
Interest in consumer health information has blossomed since the mid-twentieth century. Consumers hav...
Public health campaigns suffer when the general public refuses to believe credible health informatio...
With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health mate...
With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health mate...
With the popularization of the Internet, there has been a vast proliferation of consumer health mate...
This article addresses issues surrounding the provision of consumer health information in public li...
This article explores evaluation issues in online consumer health information within the context of...
Research shows that a large percentage of internet users in the United States have searched for heal...
In recent years libraries have experienced a bigger demand from the general public for accessible an...
This article reports on the current state of health disclaimers, online health resources, and credib...
This article addresses issues surrounding the provision of consumer health information in public li...
The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic heal...
“Do you have any information on lupus?” “What are the side effects of Prozac?” “I want to find an he...
abstract: Do your library users, friends, or family look to you for help locating reliable, timely, ...
A nationwide survey study was conducted to gain understanding as to how to prepare public librarians...
Interest in consumer health information has blossomed since the mid-twentieth century. Consumers hav...
Public health campaigns suffer when the general public refuses to believe credible health informatio...