Information literacy as part of an interdisciplinary approach to combat misinformation
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https://doi.org/10.47989/ir30CoLIS52318Keywords:
Information literacy and related literacies, misinformation, information literacy, interdisciplinaryAbstract
Introduction. Misinformation is a complex challenge that cuts across all fields and thus requires an interdisciplinary solution. As professionals who support information access and evaluation across fields and have long-championed information literacy, librarians could be well-situated to facilitate collaborative responses. So far, however, library science has remained fairly siloed in its approach, similar to other fields.
Method. As a conceptual paper, this submission does not employ a detailed methodology but provides an overview of relevant literature.
Analysis. This paper provides a high-level overview of research and thinking related to misinformation and information literacy across a wide range of fields.
Results. The overview illustrates the complexity of the problem and the intersecting ideas and responses, with a focus on how these relate to librarianship and information literacy.
Conclusions. The paper concludes with a proposed framework for an interdisciplinary approach to studying misinformation with an aim to developing information literacy competencies.
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