Evaluation of the experiences and needs of users of a drug information resources website

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Objective: This article describes the evaluation of the experiences and needs of users of the Drug Information Resources (DIR) website. The DIR website attracts traffic and use from around the world, with the highest number of users in Canada and the United States. Methods: An online questionnaire was developed through use of a literature review and Google Analytics data. Face validity testing and test-retest reliability were completed prior to releasing the questionnaire. Results: Although the Google Analytics data showed that the site is used internationally, most respondents were Canadian students. They used the site for academic and clinical purposes and reported it was easy to use, was well organized, and included required resources, and they would recommend it to others. Conclusion: The DIR website was found to be a valuable resource for educational and clinical use. Future studies will aim to obtain input from international users.

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Isenor, J. E., Helwig, M., Weale, M. B., & Bowles, S. K. (2020). Evaluation of the experiences and needs of users of a drug information resources website. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 108(2), 270–277. https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2020.446

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