Forskningskommunikasjon i tradisjonelle og sosiale medier universitetet i sta...Audun Farbrot
Kan det tenkes at kontakt med mediene og omtale i sosiale medier kan få flere til å lese forskningsartikler? Kanskje til og med styrke din anerkjennelse som forsker?
Inspirasjonsforedrag 16. september 2016 i Forum for forskning ved Universitetet i Stavanger.
Forskningskommunikasjon i tradisjonelle og sosiale medier universitetet i sta...Audun Farbrot
Kan det tenkes at kontakt med mediene og omtale i sosiale medier kan få flere til å lese forskningsartikler? Kanskje til og med styrke din anerkjennelse som forsker?
Inspirasjonsforedrag 16. september 2016 i Forum for forskning ved Universitetet i Stavanger.
21 Arne Jakobsson - UiO Medisinsk bibliotek - Oppslagsverk og beslutningsstøtteHelsebiblioteket.no
The document discusses and compares several medical reference sources and knowledge bases, including Google, PubMed, UpToDate, and Dynamed. It presents several studies that have evaluated these resources, finding that UpToDate and Google are replacing PubMed as first ports of call for clinicians. One study found answers to clinical questions were more likely to be found in UpToDate than PubMed. Other studies associated UpToDate use with improved patient outcomes and safety. Evaluations have found UpToDate and Dynamed to be useful resources, though preference varied without a clear favorite.
The document summarizes the Norwegian Electronic Health Library project to create a single search interface for accessing 3500 medical journals and other health-related resources. Previously, these resources were difficult to search across multiple interfaces. The project implemented the Vivisimo federated search technology to allow a comprehensive yet tailored search. Future plans include crawling additional information, implementing web 2.0 features for collaboration, and evaluating the impact on clinical practice.
Foredrag om Web 2.0 og Helsebiblioteket holdt av Hans Petter Fosseng på årsmøtet til Spesialgruppen for medisin og helsefag (SMH) 25. februar 2008. Bokmerker relevant til foredraget: http://del.icio.us/helsebiblioteket/Web2.0
21 Arne Jakobsson - UiO Medisinsk bibliotek - Oppslagsverk og beslutningsstøtteHelsebiblioteket.no
The document discusses and compares several medical reference sources and knowledge bases, including Google, PubMed, UpToDate, and Dynamed. It presents several studies that have evaluated these resources, finding that UpToDate and Google are replacing PubMed as first ports of call for clinicians. One study found answers to clinical questions were more likely to be found in UpToDate than PubMed. Other studies associated UpToDate use with improved patient outcomes and safety. Evaluations have found UpToDate and Dynamed to be useful resources, though preference varied without a clear favorite.
The document summarizes the Norwegian Electronic Health Library project to create a single search interface for accessing 3500 medical journals and other health-related resources. Previously, these resources were difficult to search across multiple interfaces. The project implemented the Vivisimo federated search technology to allow a comprehensive yet tailored search. Future plans include crawling additional information, implementing web 2.0 features for collaboration, and evaluating the impact on clinical practice.
Foredrag om Web 2.0 og Helsebiblioteket holdt av Hans Petter Fosseng på årsmøtet til Spesialgruppen for medisin og helsefag (SMH) 25. februar 2008. Bokmerker relevant til foredraget: http://del.icio.us/helsebiblioteket/Web2.0