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Curbing fake news: A qualitative study of the readiness of academic librarians in Ghana

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Curbing fake news: A qualitative study of the readiness of academic librarians in Ghana

dimly lit aisle of books in an academic library

August 27, 2022

While fake news has been a common problem for well over a century, the emergence of social media and smartphones has escalated its spread. This study adopts a qualitative approach to explore the readiness of academic librarians in curbing fake news. Data was drawn from interviews with reference library staff and head librarians who were…

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