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Information Literacy, Misinformation and Fake News
ISBN/GTIN

Information Literacy, Misinformation and Fake News

BookHardcover
Ranking24512inPädagogik
CHF101.00

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ISBN/GTIN978-1-5297-7096-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date29/03/2023
Pages286 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 170 mm, Height 242 mm
Article no.48471081
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.42400059
Product groupPädagogik
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Author

Sarah Morris is the Head of Instruction and Engagement at Emory Libraries, Emory University. In this role, she plans library educational programs and engagement initiatives and works with librarians, faculty, and other campus partners to support student learning and student success. She also works with the English Department and offers support around information literacy instruction, outreach and events, research, and library collection development.

Prior to joining the Emory Libraries, Sarah worked as an assessment librarian at the University of Texas at Austin and as a first-year experience librarian at Loyola University Chicago. Sarah also has a background in museum education and educational consulting and is the co-founder of an educational nonprofit called Nucleus Learning Network.

Sarah's current research interests revolve around media literacy education and misinformation. She has worked on a number of collaborative media literacy education projects with partners including the Mozilla Foundation, ACRL, and Global Voices NewsFrames. She is currently active with the Credibility Coalition and EveryLibrary. Aside from her interests in media literacy education, Sarah is also interested in high school to college student transitions, digital citizenship, and interdisciplinary approaches to information literacy education.