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African‐American health resources on the World Wide Web

African‐American health resources on the World Wide Web General health, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, AIDS, and immunization are the greatest health issues affecting the African-American community. Increasingly, there is a need to gather and disseminate information through a variety of outlets. This selection of health-related resources provides access to information that is currently available on the Internet. The audience includes the layperson, educator, or health-care professional who desires to gain more knowledge about health issues or seeks to share information with others on health issues. The materials chosen for inclusion were selected from the Web, using a variety of search engines and tools. The Web sites included were chosen based on their relevancy to health issues affecting African-Americans and range of information available to meet the needs of various populations. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Collection Building Emerald Publishing

African‐American health resources on the World Wide Web

Collection Building , Volume 19 (2): 12 – Jun 1, 2000

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 MCB UP Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0160-4953
DOI
10.1108/01604950010326742
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Abstract

General health, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, AIDS, and immunization are the greatest health issues affecting the African-American community. Increasingly, there is a need to gather and disseminate information through a variety of outlets. This selection of health-related resources provides access to information that is currently available on the Internet. The audience includes the layperson, educator, or health-care professional who desires to gain more knowledge about health issues or seeks to share information with others on health issues. The materials chosen for inclusion were selected from the Web, using a variety of search engines and tools. The Web sites included were chosen based on their relevancy to health issues affecting African-Americans and range of information available to meet the needs of various populations.

Journal

Collection BuildingEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 2000

Keywords: Information services; AIDS; Internet

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