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European Portal for High Quality Links Selected by Colleagues: www.psychiatrynet.eu

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

H.W. Hoek
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Residency & Research, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands Dept. of Psychiatry, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands Dept. of Epidemiology, Columbia University, New York, USA
P.N. van Harten
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Residency, Symfora Group, Amersfoort, The Netherlands

Abstract

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The internet makes it possible to search in an endless variety of information. However, not all information is valid and reliable. Googling the term schizophrenia gives over 10 million hits. Among these hits there are some high quality websites, but also many sites with useless or even misleading or false information. With this workshop the editors-in-chief of the website www.psychiatrynet.eu will present search strategies for the participants, which they can apply in their daily practice. In June 2008 the English version of www.psychiatrynet.eu has been launched modelled after the Dutch website www.psychiatrienet.nl (launched in 2001). The lead of the website is ‘An independent selection of high quality links by your colleagues’. Independency is a basic value and the financial support comes from the Foundation of the Netherlands and Flemish Journal of Psychiatry. The current editorial board consists of over 50 mainly Dutch and Flemish psychiatrists, who select links and provide a short description of the links. In the forthcoming years members from different European countries will be selected to join the European editorial board. The goal is to become a key website for psychiatrists in Europe.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2009
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