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Health Disclaimers And Website Credibility Markers: Guidance For Consumer Health Reference In The Affordable Care Act Era, Deborah H. Charbonneau
Health Disclaimers And Website Credibility Markers: Guidance For Consumer Health Reference In The Affordable Care Act Era, Deborah H. Charbonneau
Deborah H. Charbonneau
This article reports on the current state of health disclaimers, online health resources, and credibility markers provided on public library websites (N = 105) for those seeking health information. In light of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), these findings have implications for consumer health reference services in public libraries. Approximately half of the public library websites in the study sample (n = 52, 49.5%) referred users to the ACA Health Insurance Marketplace website (HealthCare.gov). When referring to online consumer health resources, a small number of public library websites identified the authors of online health content (n = 16, 15.2%) or …
Faculty Experiences With The National Institutes Of Health (Nih) Public Access Policy, Compliance Issues, And Copyright Practices, Deborah H. Charbonneau, Jonathan Mcglone
Faculty Experiences With The National Institutes Of Health (Nih) Public Access Policy, Compliance Issues, And Copyright Practices, Deborah H. Charbonneau, Jonathan Mcglone
Deborah H. Charbonneau
Objectives:
The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) public access policy and faculty experiences with the copyright terms in their author agreements with publishers.
Methods:
During the fall of 2011, 198 faculty members receiving funding from NIH at a large urban academic institution were invited to participate in an anonymous online survey. A total of 94 faculty members responded to the survey, representing a response rate of 47%.
Results:
Thirty percent of the survey respondents were either unaware of or not familiar with the NIH policy. Further, a significant number of faculty members (97.8%) indicated …
Government Publications: Government Information, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Government Information, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications: Human Rights, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Human Rights, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications: Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications: United States Government Publications In Area Studies – East Asia, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: United States Government Publications In Area Studies – East Asia, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications – Resources On Drug Information, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications – Resources On Drug Information, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications: Asian Americans In Federal And State Government Publications, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Asian Americans In Federal And State Government Publications, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Women And Work, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Women And Work, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.
Government Publications: Health Effects Of Environmental Pollutants, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Government Publications: Health Effects Of Environmental Pollutants, Jo Bell Whitlatch
Jo Bell Whitlatch
No abstract provided.