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Evaluating Consumer Health Information: What Fails to Harm Us Makes Us Smarter

机译:评估消费者健康信息:哪些危害我们的因素使我们变得更聪明

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Freely available health information on the Web often requires academic librarians to evaluate content on-the-fly. Studies indi-cated a significant number of health web sites do not measure up to research standards. Instruments that evaluate web sites have themselves performed unevenly and a standardized instrument has yet to be realized. Instruments for evaluating health informa-tion relatively quickly are presented so librarians can familiarize themselves with the process. The debate concerning whether health web sites possess harmful or potentially harmful content is reviewed. Librarians are encouraged to work with teaching faculty and urge students to look beyond currency, authority, and adver-tising and apply rigorous criteria.
机译:Web上免费提供的健康信息通常需要学术图书馆员即时评估内容。研究表明,大量健康网站未达到研究标准。评估网站的工具本身表现不平衡,还没有实现标准化的工具。介绍了用于相对快速地评估健康信息的工具,以便图书馆员可以熟悉该过程。审查了有关健康网站是否具有有害或潜在有害内容的辩论。鼓励图书馆员与教师合作,并敦促学生超越常规,权威和审慎性,并应用严格的标准。

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