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The use of mobile devices and applications for health information: A survey of Croatian students

This study aims to understand the information behaviours of youth seeking health information on mobile devices and to explore differences by prior knowledge, gender and grade level. A survey was conducted in two high schools in Osijek, Croatia. Results indicate that among the total 408 participants,...

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Published in:Journal of librarianship and information science 2020-09, Vol.52 (3), p.880-894
Main Authors: Kim, Sung Un, Martinović, Ivana, Katavić, Snježana Stanarević
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