The purpose of biomedical informatics is to help people understand biomedical data and information, so studying how people interact with information is an essential component of this discipline. Areas of work include health literacy, information-seeking behaviors of healthcare professionals, information design, and visualization.
Faculty
Recent publications and other works
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- journal article | 2017
- Characteristics of personal health information management groups: findings from an online survey using Amazon’s mTurk
- Journal of the American Library Association
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- journal article | 2017
- Personal digital archiving: influencing factors and challenges to practices
- Library Hi Tech
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- journal article | 2016
- Representation of anatomy in online atlases and databases: a survey and collection of patterns for interface design
- BMC Developmental Biology
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- journal article | 2016
- A profile of inactive information seekers on influenza prevention: a survey of health care workers in Central Kentucky
- Health Information and Libraries Journal
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- graphics library | 2015
- Graphic library for cleft lip
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- journal article | 2015
- Predictors affecting personal health information management skills
- Informatics for Helath and Social Care
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- journal article | 2015
- An exploratory study of inactive health information seekers
- International Journal of Medical Informatics
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- journal article | 2015
- Institutional and individual factors affecting scientists’s data-sharing behaviours
- Journal of Scholarly Publishing