Pages that link to "Category:Health"
The following pages link to Category:Health:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- A comparison of World Wide Web resources for identifying medical information (← links)
- A five-year study of on-campus Internet use by undergraduate biomedical students (← links)
- A request for help to improve the coverage of the NHS and UK healthcare issues on Wikipedia (← links)
- An evaluation of medical knowledge contained in Wikipedia and its use in the LOINC database (← links)
- Dialogue through wikis: a pilot exploration of dialogic public relations and wiki websites (← links)
- Does Wikipedia provide evidence-based health care information? A content analysis (← links)
- Expediency-based practice? Medical students' reliance on Google and Wikipedia for biomedical inquiries (← links)
- Junior physician's use of Web 2.0 for information seeking and medical education: a qualitative study (← links)
- Reliability of Wikipedia as a medication information source for pharmacy students (← links)
- Rfam: Wikipedia, clans and the "decimal" release (← links)
- Scope, completeness, and accuracy of drug information in Wikipedia (← links)
- Seeking health information online: does Wikipedia matter? (← links)
- Struggles online over the meaning of 'down's syndrome': a 'dialogic' interpretation (← links)
- Synonym set extraction from the biomedical literature by lexical pattern discovery (← links)
- Using wikis as an online health information resource (← links)
- Wikipedia and osteosarcoma: a trustworthy patients' information? (← links)
- Wikipedia as an evidence source for nursing and healthcare students (← links)
- Wikipedia, Scholarpedia, and references to books in the brain and behavioral sciences: a comparison of cited sources and recommended readings in matching free online encyclopedia entries (← links)
- What is the quality of surgery-related information on the Internet? Lessons learned from a standardized evaluation of 10 common operations (← links)
- Putting Wikipedia to the test: a case study (← links)
- Wikipedia - a key tool for global public health promotion (← links)
- Is Wikipedia unsuitable as a clinical information resource for medical students? (← links)
- An Aesthetic for Deliberating Online: Thinking Through “Universal Pragmatics” and “Dialogism” with Reference to Wikipedia (← links)
- Wikipedia, Scholarpedia, and references to journals in the brain and behavioral sciences: a comparison of cited sources and recommended readings in matching free online encyclopedia entries (← links)