Gender and online health information seeking: A five survey meta-analysis

A Hallyburton, LA Evarts - Journal of Consumer Health on the …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Males have traditionally been more active Internet users than females; however, research
indicates females are more likely to seek health information online. This meta-analysis …

Technology Services in Health Sciences Libraries

NR Glassman - Health Sciences Librarianship, 2014 - books.google.com
Technology impacts just about every function in a library, from the most ordinary to the highly
complex. In this era of big data and shrinking physical space, librarians rely on technology …

Relationships Between Gender and Online Health Information Seeking: An Analysis of Large-scale US Surveys

A Hallyburton - 2013 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
Research indicates males are less likely than females to seek health information online,
even though males have traditionally been more active users of the internet. This analysis …