misinformation
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Contexto: "As librarians can no longer compete with the masses of misinformation being circulated on a daily basis, their role is shifting from fact-checker to educator."
Fonte: De Paor, S., & Heravi, B. (2020). Information literacy and fake news: How the field of librarianship can help combat the epidemic of fake news. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 46(5), 102218.
Fonte: De Paor, S., & Heravi, B. (2020). Information literacy and fake news: How the field of librarianship can help combat the epidemic of fake news. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 46(5), 102218.
Termo equivalente: desinformação
Definição: "Misinformation is information that is false, but the person who is disseminating it believes that it is true."
Fonte: Wardle, C., & Derakhshan, H. (2018). Thinking about ‘information disorder’: formats of misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information. Ireton, Cherilyn; Posetti, Julie. Journalism,‘fake news’& disinformation. Paris: Unesco, 43-54.
Fonte: Wardle, C., & Derakhshan, H. (2018). Thinking about ‘information disorder’: formats of misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information. Ireton, Cherilyn; Posetti, Julie. Journalism,‘fake news’& disinformation. Paris: Unesco, 43-54.
Definição em português: "A desinformação é uma informação falsa, mas quem a divulga acredita que seja verdadeira."