Event Details

Library Salon – Location: San Francisco, CA

Fake News and Libraries

The deliberate distribution of misinformation existed long before anybody called it “fake news”.  But the agency, content and impact of this misinformation has changed. Thanks to the internet, that house of mirrors, malicious individuals and organizations are able to spread fake news much more easily than before. It travels much further, much faster. It can deal with almost any topic. It can sway voters. Is “fake news” any concern of libraries? Should libraries collect and provide access to it? What tools (if any) should libraries offer users to identify it?

Gerald Beasley, Carl A. Kroch University Librarian, will talk about the Library’s important role in collecting and providing access to information that has an impact on society, regardless of its medium. Collecting web sites and other venues where fake news flourishes is essential for current affairs analysts and future historians.  Protecting the privacy of patrons and the confidentiality of their research is equally important. Gerald will also argue that libraries can and should provide tools to help people assess the truth of a news item.