Lecture

Global Health Issues: Library Intervention

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This lecture covers global health issues such as health inequality, access to care, and the two-tier medicine system. It emphasizes the importance of clearly delimiting the subject, starting the research, and isolating concepts. The lecture also discusses the significance of harnessing scientific resources, diversifying and validating sources, and ensuring the freshness and validity of information. It provides guidance on finding information, citing sources, and managing references, with a focus on utilizing the EPFL library resources. The lecture highlights the State of Health Inequality report for Indonesia and the role of district and provincial governments in managing health services. It also touches upon the importance of citing sources correctly and provides tools like Zotero for collecting and managing bibliographies.

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