The Bibliosan 2.0 project: online tools for librarians, researchers and health professionals
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This article describes the approach used by the Bibliosan 2.0 team (in a project funded by the Italian Ministry of Health)in developing the Bibliosan 2.0 website (http://bibliosan20.wordpress.com/) aimed at offering guidance and advice toour users for the use of Web 2.0 tools and technologies. To complement the website, we decided to deliver filteredinformation through Web 2.0 tools such as our blog, Twitter, Delicious and Zotero. To do so, we adopted a very targeted,strategic approach in selecting which tools to present, keeping in mind that our audience is made up of librarians,researchers and health professionals.
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The Bibliosan 2.0 project: online tools for librarians, researchers and health professionals. J Eur Assoc Health Info Libr [Internet]. 2017 Jan. 12 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];10(4). Available from: https://ojs.eahil.eu/JEAHIL/article/view/208
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How to Cite
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The Bibliosan 2.0 project: online tools for librarians, researchers and health professionals. J Eur Assoc Health Info Libr [Internet]. 2017 Jan. 12 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];10(4). Available from: https://ojs.eahil.eu/JEAHIL/article/view/208
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