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Information Verification in the Digital Age - The News Library Perspective (Paperback)
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Information Verification in the Digital Age - The News Library Perspective (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Emerging Trends in Librarianship
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This book will contemplate the nature of our participatory digital
media culture, the diversity of actors involved, and how the role
of the news librarian has evolved-from information gatekeeper to
knowledge networker, collaborating and facilitating content
creation with print and broadcast media professionals. It will
explore how information professionals assist in the newsroom,
drawing on the author's experiential knowledge as an embedded
research librarian in the media industry. The past decade has seen
significant changes in the media landscape. Large media outlets
have traditionally controlled news and information flows, with
everyone obtaining news via these dominant channels. In the digital
world, the nature of what constitutes news has changed in
fundamental ways. Social media and technologies such as
crowdsourcing now play a pivotal role in how broadcast media
connects and engages with their audiences. The book will focus on
news reporting in the age of social media, examining the
significance of verification and evaluating social media content
from a journalistic and Information Science (IS) perspective. With
such an emphasis on using social media for research, it is
imperative to have mechanisms in place to make sure that
information is authoritative before passing it on to a client as
correct and accurate. Technology innovation and the 24/7 news cycle
are driving forces compelling information professionals and
journalists alike to adapt and learn new skills. The shift to
tablets and smartphones for communication, news, and entertainment
has dramatically changed the library and media landscape. Finally,
we will consider automated journalism and examine future roles for
news library professionals in the age of digital social media.
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