Wednesday Oct 2 at 2:00 pm US Eastern, 11:00 am US Pacific

James Baldwin writes, “In addition, the price one pays for pursuing any profession, or calling, is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.” In a global culture where digital technology provides a platform for unlimited bean-spilling, finger-pointing, and straight-up hating, there is no need to pursue a profession or calling in order to intimately know its ugly side. Want to learn what is wrong with science, religion, higher education, capitalism, medicine, democracy, the police, or Guy Fieri? A quick Google search will produce more harsh criticism than anyone could read in a lifetime. Even the gold-standard of information, peer-reviewed scholarship, takes its knocks, not all of which are undeserved.

When everything, including information itself, has been revealed as less than perfect, how does any information seeker keep from sinking into the crippling mindset of cynicism or reverting to their cognitive biases to decide what information to accept and what to dismiss? How does anyone “check the facts” when even librarians endorse the idea that “Authority Is Constructed and Contextual?”

Join Donald Barclay for this webinar to consider how librarians and other educators can help learners think about information not as some perfect/imperfect, true/false dichotomy, but rather as points on a continuum of credibility that it is up to information seekers, who are as imperfect as any information they encounter, to untangle as best they can.

If you're interested but not able to attend the live webinar, go ahead and register. We'll send a recording to all registrants after the fact.

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About Donald

Donald A. Barclay worked as an academic librarian from 1990 until his retirement in 2022, holding positions at New Mexico State University, the University of Houston, the Texas Medical Center, and the University of California, Merced. 

He has authored numerous articles and books including Fake News, Propaganda, and Plain Old Lies: How to Find Trustworthy Information in the Digital Age, which was published by Rowman and Littlefield in June 2018 and spent two months as an Amazon #1 New Release. His follow-up book, Disinformation: The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era, was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2022. He is currently writing a book on the history of U.S. academic libraries.

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