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Illustration by Steve Brodner Discerning fact from fiction in news and online content has never been more challenging. From “pizzagate”—false reports of a child sex ring operating in a DC pizza parlor—and creepy clown attacks to retweeted election headlines...
The circulation of fake news through social media in the 2016 presidential election has raised several concerns about online information. Of course, there is nothing new about fake news as such – the satirical site “The Onion” has long done this. Fake...
So I have news, lots of news. If you’re the sort of person who just wants to jump into what I’ve launched and started building with the help of others, you can go here now, see what we’re launching, and come back to read this later. For the rest of...
Today I’m kicking off a week of digital literacy discussion. This effort is part of the Open Learning MOOC, which in turn is part of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Faculty Collaboratives program. Gardner Campbell...
by +James Sayer Digital citizenship is becoming more and more integrated into school curriculums. As educators are becoming more familiar with technology and social media and how it impacts learners, we are seeing some really great programs being developed...
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ACRLog - Blogging by and for academic and research librarians
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Information is Power – Even When it’s Wrong - ACRLog
Here is a guest post from Amy Fry, a San Diego-based librarian with whom I've done some research on aggregated databases. She was struck by the way a sloppy mistake in handling information led to a pl...
How Dare They Reject My Conference Proposal - ACRLog
Academic librarians are the type of folks who will suffer in silence when dealing with a conference rejection. At best we may share our disappointment with a colleague or two or perhaps our supervisor...
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