The proliferation of technology in the past decade has rapidly changed information behavior. In response, information literacy instruction has expanded to include critical practices to help students examine how biases shape the finding and evaluating of information. However, librarians are now being called to address the ways in which information technology itself is laden with biases and the impact this technology can have on both the search experience and the material world. In particular, the threat of mis/dis/malinformation (Wardle, 2019) and biased search algorithms to democratic principles has become a concern for librarians, students, and the everyday searcher. The conversation around the impact of artificial intelligence, personal d...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
Information literacy education encompasses a wide range of instructional strategies and content, som...
This poster will examine the issue of “fake news” and the need to teach undergraduate students criti...
After the advent of widespread coordinated disinformation during the 2016 U.S. presidential election...
The current political climate is characterized by an alarming pattern of global democratic regressio...
In this session, I propose ways to present information literacy instruction to students and faculty ...
Librarians have long championed information literacy as essential to democracy, and have been at the...
This editorial questions why information literacy is not yet fully integrated in educational program...
The disordered information environment that fostered “fake news” in the 2016 U.S. election is still ...
From the vantage point of 2004, school and academic librarians can reflect on the rapid changes in a...
Presentation for the Library 2.017 Conference on Digital Literacy & Fake NewsOpe
We are finding ourselves in a rapidly growing and complex digital environment which has in turn inc...
The contributors to the edited volume, Unpacking Fake News, illuminate the complex historical, cultu...
Propaganda, media manipulation, and bias in the news is not, of course, a new issue. However, in tod...
Since the last presidential election, fake news has become a topic of much discussion, and Librarian...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
Information literacy education encompasses a wide range of instructional strategies and content, som...
This poster will examine the issue of “fake news” and the need to teach undergraduate students criti...
After the advent of widespread coordinated disinformation during the 2016 U.S. presidential election...
The current political climate is characterized by an alarming pattern of global democratic regressio...
In this session, I propose ways to present information literacy instruction to students and faculty ...
Librarians have long championed information literacy as essential to democracy, and have been at the...
This editorial questions why information literacy is not yet fully integrated in educational program...
The disordered information environment that fostered “fake news” in the 2016 U.S. election is still ...
From the vantage point of 2004, school and academic librarians can reflect on the rapid changes in a...
Presentation for the Library 2.017 Conference on Digital Literacy & Fake NewsOpe
We are finding ourselves in a rapidly growing and complex digital environment which has in turn inc...
The contributors to the edited volume, Unpacking Fake News, illuminate the complex historical, cultu...
Propaganda, media manipulation, and bias in the news is not, of course, a new issue. However, in tod...
Since the last presidential election, fake news has become a topic of much discussion, and Librarian...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
Information literacy education encompasses a wide range of instructional strategies and content, som...
This poster will examine the issue of “fake news” and the need to teach undergraduate students criti...