Abstract
With the ever-growing volume of scientific literature, it is challenging for researchers to stay up-to-date. This prospective study aims to engage a heterogeneous group of participants in monitoring and filtering articles on online consumer health information and measure the “crowd’s” performance to determine whether crowdsourcing could be a reliable solution.
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