Library Literacy Program Library as Battleground for Fighting Fakenews
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2019-03-18Author
Taala, William
Franco, Filoteo B. Jr.
Teresa, Parisa H. Sta.
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Library literacy programs have continued to play a pivotal role in ensuring
that students only consume the information necessary to their studies in
the wake of fake news. Before the introduction of the Internet as an information
tool, fake news was dealt with amicably before reaching out to numerous
persons. Nevertheless, the advent of the Internet has contributed
to the spread of fake news to unparalleled levels. Educational institutions
of higher learning should ensure that their literacy programs meet the required
threshold and equip the learners with prerequisite skills to differentiate
between fake news and factual academic content as well as promote a
reading culture and critical thinking skills. The research paper also highlights
the medical student situation in Saudi Arabia that has been transformed
from five institutions to approximately 21 institutions illustrating
the need for library literacy skills to students in the quest to improve the
quality of medical studies in the country. Cognizant of the fake journals
accessed at the click of a button with unlimited access, the need for library
literacy programs is timely. The social, economic and political development
of a country highly depends on the educational competence of its
population. For this reason, countries across the world have continued to
allocate a substantial amount of money towards educational development
by opening up new academic facilities as well as enhancing teacher population.