Monday, July 20, 2009

Is What You’re Reading Junk? Evaluating the Quality of Mental Health Websites, Part 2 — Anxiety, Panic & Health

by Mike Nichols How do you tell the difference between good information and bad information? You need a guide to help you evaluate sites, to tell whether the articles presented are valid and accurate, to discover when someone is trying to sell you something, and to discern between a legitimate view and a crackpot’s rant. This two-part series of articles is intended to be a guide for you in your search for trustworthy information. It outlines the collective wisdom of medical librarians, mental health professionals, professional associations, and other experts who surf the web every day to discover quality information in support of clinical and scientific decision making by professionals responsible for the nation’s mental health. Read Full Article: Is What You’re Reading Junk? Evaluating the Quality of Mental Health Websites, Part 2 — Anxiety, Panic & Health

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