The Social Life of Health Information
Americans’ pursuit of health takes place within a widening network of both online and offline sources.
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Americans’ pursuit of health takes place within a widening network of both online and offline sources.
The number of online adults who use classified ads websites, such as Craigslist, more than doubled from 2005 to 2009.
The public ranks the internet most useful as a source of information on the virus. Where and how are people finding flu facts online?
This talk presents an overview of Pew Internet project data on teens and social media, including teen tech tool ownership, communication patterns over social networks and mobile phones as well analysis of how young adults 18-29 seeking health info…
An ABCNews.com story quotes Pew Internet’s research about how many people look online for information about doctors and hospitals.
Google has started placing ads on Google News pages. How’s that working out?
Medpedia launched this week, prompting questions from many corners about how it fits in to the current realities of the health care world.
One in ten Americans is living with a rare disorder. The internet can be a vital source of information for people who may never have otherwise met someone else with their disease or condition.
This is a series of charts related to the “Generations Online in 2009” report released on Jan. 28, 2009.
The world that libraries and other organizations face can be seen as a new information ecosystem to which they can adapt.
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