A 10-year follow-up survey of US academic libraries highlights the COVID-19 experience and greater interest in health information outreach
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Efe H.; Umdu Topsakal Ü.
A meta-synthesis study in interactive learning environments: digital games in health education
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Zhou X.; Yu X.
Value Cognition and Practice Exploration of Public Library Health Service
99.3183
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Cisney L.B.; Hoover B.; Thormodson K.
The Technology, Budget, and Other Challenges of Growing Health Systems on Academic Health Sciences Libraries: A Deeper Dive
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Merga M.K.
How School Libraries Can Promote Health Literacy in Challenging Times
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Zhang J.; Zhang Y.; Xie Z.
Using technology to promote the development of health science libraries in China
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Darban F.; Mir M.; Sabzevari S.
Training by multimedia messaging service method, a solution to improve knowledge, attitude, and performance of health workers: A quasi- experimental study
105.69
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Bourgeois J.P.
Graduate students in public health predict their actual usage of different library services and resources quite accurately
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Pruski C.; Hensel D.S.
The Role of Information Modelling and Computational Ontologies to Support the Design, Planning and Management of Urban Environments: Current Status and Future Challenges
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Brewster L.; Cox A.M.
Taking a ‘whole-university’ approach to student mental health: the contribution of academic libraries
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