Facebook pages for the broadcasting of media on evidenced-based nursing
Abstract
Since the change that the Internet suffered earlier this century evolving into Web 2.0, a change in the model of how to manage information has been generated. This fact has not been indifferent to nurses, who are learning how to use 2.0 tools, among other motivations, for the benefit of scientific broadcasting. In turn, social networks have taken on a role such that the combination of social networks and 2.0 tools are the current scenario of the social web. Facebook and its Fan Pages are part of the social web and can be used by science for promoting the communication of information. This descriptive study shows the spreading of the contents of the blog called "Evidence-Based Nursing" through its Facebook page, which has a rapid and cross-cultural range. This describes the social context of Web 2.0 in the service of science.Downloads
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