Librarian Tools
Librarian Tip Sheets
- Evaluating Online Health Information
- Finding Health Statistics Online
- Finding Medical Journal Articles in PubMed
- Finding Reliable Drug Information Online
- Health Insurance Information Online
- The Best Comprehensive Health Web Sites
- Using Google to Find Health Information
- Using the Internet to Find & Choose Health Care Providers & Services
- Using the Internet to Find & Understand Clinical Trials
Health Information
- Deciphering Medspeak (Medical Library Association)
- Evaluating Internet Health Information: a Tutorial (National Library of Medicine)
- Evaluating Online Information (UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Health Literacy Toolkit (National Library of Medicine)
- How to Find Medical Information (National Institutes of Health)
- How to Write Easy-to-Read Health Materials (MedlinePlus)
- Miracle Claims: Add a Dose of Skepticism (U.S. Federal Trade Commission)
- NC LIVE Medical & Health Resources (NC LIVE)
- North Carolina Health Careers (NC AHEC Program)
- NIH Senior Health: Toolkit for Trainers (NIH Senior Health)
- Public Health Information & Data Tutorial (Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Workforce)
- The Consumer Health Reference Interview and Ethical Issues (National Library of Medicine)
Drug Information
- Drug Information (UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Drug Information Pathfinder (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- Rx: Finding Drug Information (University of Washington)
Classes & Events
- Distance Education Program Resources (National Library of Medicine)
- NN/LM Classes (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
- Professional Development (Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association)
- Southeastern/Atlantic Region Calendar of Events (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Librarian Contest
- Please use this link to submit examples of how you have used NC Health Info to help your library users.
If your story is chosen, it will be posted in our "Librarian of the Month" feature coming soon to the home page.
Resources compiled by Fran Allegri and Christie Silbajoris, Health Sciences Library at UNC-Chapel Hill.
