Counter the “Dr. Google Effect” with Downloadable Handouts
The growing popularity of the Internet has made it easier and faster to find health-related information – right at your fingertips.
Although much of it is valuable, some can be false and misleading. These handouts can help veterinary clients decide whether information they find on the Internet or receive via email is likely to be reliable. Developed by the Pendergrass Library team, these handouts can be downloaded from the guide to services for the Veterinary Practice Team:
libguides.utk.edu/veterinarypracticeteam
Find them on the tab “Reliable Health Info for Animals and People.”
Have other veterinary resource needs? Contact Ann Viera, Pendergrass veterinary librarian, annviera@utk.edu, 865-974-7338, or the veterinary librarian in your state or region.
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