The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic health sciences, clinical, hospital, consumer health, and public librarians across the country are seeing a continuous growth in the number of requests for health information from their patrons. Internet savvy consumers are completing their own online health information searches. Patrons are seeking free, quality, electronic health information written in lay terminology, though both Internet and non-Internet users are seeking librarians for what they can not find. An exploration of consumer health issues, trends, and research is covered in these issues of Library Trends. In part 1???Strategic Strides toward a Better Future???contributors examine ...
This issue of Library Trends addresses Web content within the context of Internet commercialization...
The Medical Library Association Guide to Developing Consumer Health Collections provides an informat...
A nationwide survey study was conducted to gain understanding as to how to prepare public librarians...
The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic heal...
An exploration of consumer health issues, trends, and research is covered in this and the next issu...
The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic heal...
An exploration of consumer health issues, trends, and research is covered in this and the next issu...
Between 2000 and 2005 several changes have created an impact on libraries that provide consumer hea...
In recent years libraries have experienced a bigger demand from the general public for accessible an...
Research shows that a large percentage of internet users in the United States have searched for heal...
This article addresses issues surrounding the provision of consumer health information in public li...
In 2000 the National Library of Medicine (NLM), a component of the National Institutes of Health, f...
Examines shifts in how Americans seek health information from sources other than their doctors. Look...
“Do you have any information on lupus?” “What are the side effects of Prozac?” “I want to find an he...
A newsletter for public librarians and others interested in consumer health information services
This issue of Library Trends addresses Web content within the context of Internet commercialization...
The Medical Library Association Guide to Developing Consumer Health Collections provides an informat...
A nationwide survey study was conducted to gain understanding as to how to prepare public librarians...
The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic heal...
An exploration of consumer health issues, trends, and research is covered in this and the next issu...
The Internet has propelled the consumer health movement to the forefront of libraries. Academic heal...
An exploration of consumer health issues, trends, and research is covered in this and the next issu...
Between 2000 and 2005 several changes have created an impact on libraries that provide consumer hea...
In recent years libraries have experienced a bigger demand from the general public for accessible an...
Research shows that a large percentage of internet users in the United States have searched for heal...
This article addresses issues surrounding the provision of consumer health information in public li...
In 2000 the National Library of Medicine (NLM), a component of the National Institutes of Health, f...
Examines shifts in how Americans seek health information from sources other than their doctors. Look...
“Do you have any information on lupus?” “What are the side effects of Prozac?” “I want to find an he...
A newsletter for public librarians and others interested in consumer health information services
This issue of Library Trends addresses Web content within the context of Internet commercialization...
The Medical Library Association Guide to Developing Consumer Health Collections provides an informat...
A nationwide survey study was conducted to gain understanding as to how to prepare public librarians...