Navigating the infodemic maze: Does information literacy reduce the infodemic?

被引:1
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作者
Ul Islam, Md. Shifat [1 ]
Islam, Md. Anwarul [1 ]
Widen, Gunilla [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dhaka, Dept Informat Sci & Lib Management, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
[2] Abo Akad Univ, Informat Studies, Turku, Finland
关键词
Information literacy; COVID-19; misinformation; disinformation; infodemic management; Bangladesh; STUDENTS; COMPETENCE;
D O I
10.1177/03400352241252923
中图分类号
G25 [图书馆学、图书馆事业]; G35 [情报学、情报工作];
学科分类号
1205 ; 120501 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to examine how information literacy can aid in infodemic management in the context of university students in a developing country. A printed survey questionnaire was employed to collect data on information literacy and infodemic management from a sample population consisting of university students. A total of 300 responses were collected and analysed, and both descriptive and inferential statistics were used. The results brought about a wide set of findings. The study found that students in the Department of Information Science and Library Management at the University of Dhaka exhibited a high level of awareness of information literacy and the COVID-19 infodemic. Despite the prevalence of misinformation and disinformation related to COVID-19, the students did not tend towards unreliable sources of information. The study examined the positive effect of information literacy on infodemic management through a multiple regression analysis. The empirical findings can aid in navigating the spread of misinformation and disinformation in the context of other developing countries.
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页码:547 / 561
页数:15
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