Their job is to navigate the world of information, help scholars and students get what they need, and distinguish good information from bad. They’ve faced their own technological disruptions, and have responded by developing a set of principles to help their public assess the credibility of information and use it ethically. They call this framework “information literacy.”...
can help journalists begin to persuade a skeptical public that the media is making a genuine effort to understand them and present them with credible information... a navigational tool to help chart a course in destabilized terrain, and around social media echo chambers.
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