The role of libraries in the fake news era: a survey of information scientists and library science students in Greece

P. Skarpa, E. Garoufallou
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PurposeCurrently, knowing where to seek for reliable information may be one of the most important human skills. Data reliability is a matter of debate. The online dissemination of information has been a field for the reproduction of fake news. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) states that libraries are part of the answer to this ever-increasing problem. The purpose of the study is to investigate libraries' role in combating the fake news phenomenon.Design/methodology/approachThe study was designed to record attitudes of professionals and students of library science on the libraries' role in the battle against misinformation. The study was conducted through an online survey using a questionnaire consisted of closed-ended, seven-point Likert scale questions. The data collected were subjected to a descriptive statistical analysis. The median was used to present the results. In order to perform analysis between genders, as well as age groups, the non-parametric criteria Mann–Whitney U and Kruskal–Wallis were applied to determine the existence of differences in participants' beliefs. Spearman's rank correlation test was used in order to examine whether participants' replies were interrelated.FindingsResponses by 434 individuals were obtained. Participants highlighted primarily the educational role of libraries and agreed that the fake news phenomenon is an opportunity to promote the libraries' role in society. No clear direction was recorded in the participants' beliefs about the plethora of information and fake news as a potential threat to libraries. The respondents partly agreed that the plethora of information caused work-related emotional disorders and feeling that the respondents were not able to keep track of developments in the field. Finally, the study depicted the participants' need for training on combating fake news, information sources evaluation and recognizing predatory journals.Originality/valueThe study's significance lies in the following: the study contributes to the recording of professionals' as well as students of library science views about (1) libraries' role, (2) working environment and (3) training needs, concerning fake news and the overabundance of information in the digital era.
图书馆在假新闻时代的角色:对希腊信息科学家和图书馆学学生的调查
目前,知道在哪里寻找可靠的信息可能是人类最重要的技能之一。数据可靠性是一个有争议的问题。信息的网络传播已经成为假新闻的再生产领域。国际图书馆协会和机构联合会(IFLA)指出,图书馆是解决这一日益严重的问题的一部分。本研究的目的是探讨图书馆在打击假新闻现象中的作用。设计/方法/方法这项研究的目的是记录专业人士和图书馆学学生对图书馆在与错误信息的斗争中所起作用的态度。这项研究是通过一项在线调查进行的,调查问卷由一个封闭的7分李克特量表问题组成。对收集到的数据进行描述性统计分析。中位数用于表示结果。为了在性别和年龄组之间进行分析,我们采用了非参数标准Mann-Whitney U和Kruskal-Wallis来确定参与者信念差异的存在。使用Spearman等级相关检验来检验参与者的回答是否相关。调查结果得到了434个人的回复。与会者主要强调了图书馆的教育作用,并同意假新闻现象是促进图书馆在社会中的作用的机会。对于过多的信息和假新闻对图书馆的潜在威胁,参与者的看法没有明确的方向。受访者部分同意,过多的信息导致了与工作有关的情绪障碍,并感到受访者无法跟上该领域的发展。最后,该研究描述了参与者在打击假新闻、信息来源评估和识别掠夺性期刊方面的培训需求。独创性/价值本研究的意义在于:本研究有助于记录专业人士和图书馆学学生对数字时代假新闻和信息过剩的看法(1)图书馆的角色,(2)工作环境,(3)培训需求。
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