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Articles in Fall, 2004 issue of Library Trends
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Why develop web-based health information workshops for consumers?
by Diane K. Kovacs -
MedlinePlus®: the National Library of Medicine® brings quality information to health consumers
by Naomi Miller -
Where am I to go? Use of the Internet for consumer health information by two vulnerable communities
by Ellen Gay Detlefsen -
Watch your language
by Heidi T. Sandstrom -
Meeting the health information needs of diverse populations
by Kristine M. Alpi -
Medical textbooks: can lay people read and understand them?
by Lynda M. Baker -
Training the health information seeker: quality issues in health information Web sites
by Javier Crespo -
Introduction
by Tammy L. Mays -
Working with immigrant and refugee populations: issues and Hmong case study
by Margaret Allen
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