Roles and responsibilities of libraries in increasing consumer health literacy and reducing health disparities
Permalink: | http://skupni.nsk.hr/Record/nsk.NSK01001135814/TOC |
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Ostali autori: | St. Jean, Beth (Editor) |
Vrsta građe: | e-knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
Bingley :
Emerald,
2020, cop. 2021.
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Online pristup: |
https://doi.org/10.1108/s0065-2830202047 |
Sadržaj:
- Prelims
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Libraries and librarians as agents of health information justice
- Public libraries/healthy communities
- Chapter 2 Consumer health literacy, the national library of medicine, and the public library: bridging the gaps
- Chapter 3 Growing food at and through the local library: an exploratory study of an emerging role
- Chapter 4 Opioid consumer health information literacies in Alabama's public libraries: an exploratory website content analysis
- Chapter 5 Applying a health justice framework to examine health and social justice in LIS course offerings
- health information assessment
- Chapter 6 Consumer health information literacy and information behavior of young adults
- Chapter 7 Asking good questions: developing skilled health information consumers
- overcoming barriers to health information access
- Chapter 8 Making health information accessible for all: the impact of universal design in public libraries
- Chapter 9 Sexual education is a human right: information inequities of K-12 sexual education and librarians' roles in supporting adolescents' sexual health literacy
- Serving disadvantaged populations
- Chapter 10 Public libraries expanding health literacy for drug court participants
- Chapter 11 Increasing health literacy in rural Appalachia Tennessee through outreach, communication, and education: how libraries can reduce health disparities in their communities
- Chapter 12 The health of a musician: documenting and addressing health disparities among performing musicians
- Health information as a communal asset
- Chapter 13 (Im)patient narratives: peer-to-peer health information transfer in the LGBTQ+ community via Zines from the Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP)
- Chapter 14 "When it's time to come together, we come together": reconceptualizing theories of self-efficacy for health information practices within LGBTQIA+ communities
- Conclusion
- Chapter 15 Libraries and librarians as agents of health information justice: concluding thoughts
- Index.