Searching the Internet and Assessing Information Quality

Abstract Teaching search skills is often considered unnecessary for the current generation of incoming dental students. While it is true that the degree of computer literacy for incoming students is gradually rising, on the other hand even basic knowledge about computers is far from universal. For i...

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Main Author: Heiko Spallek (Author)
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Published: Association of American Medical Colleges, 2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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