After the advent of widespread coordinated disinformation during the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign, librarians stepped up to combat misinformation and disinformation in their communities and the larger information ecosystem by applying principles and best practices of information literacy education. However, librarians walk a fine line on how to educate audiences to become critical consumers of information, particularly on politically sensitive topics. It is all too easy to lose audience members’ trust and receptiveness to our message when a component or the entirety of our presentation challenges the beliefs of participants too forcefully. When we teach information literacy sessions to students, we often talk to them about how t...
What is Misinformation and where does it come from? How can librarians evolve their instruction to t...
Contains a master's project paper for the LTEC program, in addition to a video walkthrough of the e-...
The contributors to the edited volume, Unpacking Fake News, illuminate the complex historical, cultu...
In January 2019, I taught a condensed credit-bearing media literacy course for undergraduates based ...
This presentation was presented at the OK-ACRL 2017 Annual Conference on Friday, 11/10/17. It detail...
Propaganda, media manipulation, and bias in the news is not, of course, a new issue. However, in tod...
Information literacy education encompasses a wide range of instructional strategies and content, som...
[Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2021 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennia...
Librarians at Oklahoma State University have developed a three-credit course titled, 'They Wouldn't ...
This poster will examine the issue of “fake news” and the need to teach undergraduate students criti...
In this session, I propose ways to present information literacy instruction to students and faculty ...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
In an era where claims of “fake news” abound and more people turn to social media for their daily up...
The proliferation of technology in the past decade has rapidly changed information behavior. In resp...
Media literacy is a critical skill, a subset of information literacy, that at this point in history ...
What is Misinformation and where does it come from? How can librarians evolve their instruction to t...
Contains a master's project paper for the LTEC program, in addition to a video walkthrough of the e-...
The contributors to the edited volume, Unpacking Fake News, illuminate the complex historical, cultu...
In January 2019, I taught a condensed credit-bearing media literacy course for undergraduates based ...
This presentation was presented at the OK-ACRL 2017 Annual Conference on Friday, 11/10/17. It detail...
Propaganda, media manipulation, and bias in the news is not, of course, a new issue. However, in tod...
Information literacy education encompasses a wide range of instructional strategies and content, som...
[Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2021 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennia...
Librarians at Oklahoma State University have developed a three-credit course titled, 'They Wouldn't ...
This poster will examine the issue of “fake news” and the need to teach undergraduate students criti...
In this session, I propose ways to present information literacy instruction to students and faculty ...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
In an era where claims of “fake news” abound and more people turn to social media for their daily up...
The proliferation of technology in the past decade has rapidly changed information behavior. In resp...
Media literacy is a critical skill, a subset of information literacy, that at this point in history ...
What is Misinformation and where does it come from? How can librarians evolve their instruction to t...
Contains a master's project paper for the LTEC program, in addition to a video walkthrough of the e-...
The contributors to the edited volume, Unpacking Fake News, illuminate the complex historical, cultu...