Teaching Teens to "Get Net Smart for Good Health": Comparing Interventions for an Internet Training Program (Brief Communications) (Report) Teaching Teens to "Get Net Smart for Good Health": Comparing Interventions for an Internet Training Program (Brief Communications) (Report)

Teaching Teens to "Get Net Smart for Good Health": Comparing Interventions for an Internet Training Program (Brief Communications) (Report‪)‬

Journal of the Medical Library Association 2008, Oct, 96, 4

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Publisher Description

With their casual acceptance of information on the Internet, high school students are a tough audience for librarians. A detailed study of 12 middle and high school students in 2003 revealed that 77% of the students' searches for answers to health questions led them no farther than a search engine's first links [1].

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
18
Pages
PUBLISHER
Medical Library Association
SIZE
232.8
KB

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