Library and media roles in information hygiene and managing information
"The book explores the concept of information hygiene from a myriad of angles including but not limited to digital archiving, records management, libraries and information science, production and publishing, media, politics of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccinations, twenty-first century literac...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hershey, PA
Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global,
[2022]
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| Series: | Advances in information quality and management (AIQM) book series.
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Evaluating the socio-economic impact of digital information manipulation and weaponization of information
- Chapter 2. Confronting information hygiene in the COVID-19 pandemic era in Zimbabwe libraries: views from selected LIS practitioners
- Chapter 3. Archives to warrant hygiene in the information housed in a repository
- Chapter 4. Arresting infodemic proliferation in the advent of COVID-19: unpacking practical strategies in confronting fake news
- Chapter 5. Digital archiving to spearhead access to heritage information for all interested clients in Africa
- Chapter 6. Archival institutions to worry about records management modus operandi for impact on their future holdings
- Chapter 7. Dual tragedy of an infodemic in a pandemic: exploring the ramifications of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
- Chapter 8. In the heat of the COVID-19 vaccine apartheid: where do libraries stand?
- Chapter 9. Opportunities and challenges offered by the "new normal" in the book value chain
- Chapter 10. Myths, fake news, tirades, and diatribes and the COVID-19 pandemic: what can libraries do?
- Chapter 11. The changing role of library and information professionals in the new normal: towards a new trajectory
- Chapter 12. Information and digital literacy in the new normal: dealing with fake news and misinformation in institutions of higher learning.
