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Social Media in the Post-Truth and Political Manipulation Era: Let’s Re-Debate Michael Gorman Vs. Web 2.0
Abstract This piece introduces the special issue of Internet Reference Services Quarterly: debate on the use of social media in the post-truth era. It reviews of the debate of Michael Gorman Vs. Web 2.0 in 2007, and calls for new debates/discussions among library and information professionals on social media in the new era when some fear that social media has become an engine of radicalization and political manipulation.
期刊介绍:
Internet Reference Services Quarterly tackles the tough job of keeping librarians up to date with the latest developments in Internet referencing and librarianship. This peer-reviewed quarterly journal is designed to function as a comprehensive information source librarians can turn to and count on for keeping up-to-date on emerging technological innovations, while emphasizing theoretical, research, and practical applications of Internet-related information services, sources, and resources. Librarians from any size or type of library in any discipline get the knowledge needed on how to best improve service through one of the most powerful reference tools available on the Internet.