Evaluating Information: Where Do Librarians and Skeptics Align?

Evan Meszaros, Mandi Goodsett

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePresentation

    Abstract

    Although librarians may not realize it, they have many shared goals and values with those who consider themselves “Skeptics.” The presenters of this poster intend to survey a variety of types of librarians who teach patrons how to evaluate sources. The survey will investigate the librarians’ knowledge of concepts in skepticism, awareness of resources available to skeptics, and general attitude towards those who consider themselves skeptics. The poster will synthesize and analyze the results of this survey to reveal where librarians and skeptics align, and how that alignment compares with the attitudes librarians have overall toward the skeptic community.

    Original languageAmerican English
    StatePublished - Jun 1 2017
    EventPresented at American Library Association Annual Conference -
    Duration: Jun 1 2017 → …

    Conference

    ConferencePresented at American Library Association Annual Conference
    Period6/1/17 → …

    Keywords

    • skepticism
    • evaluating sources
    • information literacy
    • library instruction
    • evidence
    • knowledge
    • science
    • scientific method

    Disciplines

    • Library and Information Science
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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