Professional identity and knowledge practices of librarians in critical times of information disorders: a conceptual framework

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Publicado en:Information Discovery and Delivery vol. 53, no. 1 (2025), p. 43-55
Autor principal: Joseph Marmol Yap
Otros Autores: Hajdu, Ágnes Barátné, Kiszl, Péter
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Resumen:PurposeThe library and information science profession finds itself grappling with substantial difficulties and hurdles when addressing the trustworthiness and accuracy of information disseminated through social media platforms. This study aims to highlight the educational authority of librarians and propose a framework for librarians to establish their identity, understand the meaning behind their practice and integrate their expertise through knowledge practices, ensuring their relevance and effectiveness in the social media environment.Design/methodology/approachThis study delves into a conceptual framework rooted in philosophical inquiry, seeking to establish a harmonious connection between interrelated concepts of civic roles, professional identity and knowledge practices. It draws upon both original research findings and a review of existing literature in the field.FindingsCivic responsibilities reflect the professional identities of librarians. Evidence of knowledge practices collected from scientific literature emerged to be the important characterization of how librarians uphold their image as educational authorities. It describes the meaning of civic roles and professional practice.Practical implicationsThe study sheds light on how librarians maintain their reputation as educators and the knowledge practices that underpin their civic responsibilities amidst the pervasiveness of information disorders.Originality/valueThe framework presented in the study offers a timely and relevant contribution to the complex realm of social media information disorders, a challenge that librarians grapple with regularly. It highlights the emerging role of librarians in society to assert their identity and recognize their civic responsibility in addressing this pressing issue that society faces.
ISSN:2398-6247
2398-6255
0305-6503
0264-1615
1758-5848
0140-2773
DOI:10.1108/IDD-09-2023-0112
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global