Arguing that there never was a time when politicians did not prevaricate and when some communities did not doubt conclusions that others considered to be facts, The Measurement of Information Integrity puts the post-truth era in context and offers measures for integrity in the modern world.
Arguing that there never was a time when politicians did not prevaricate and when some communities did not doubt conclusions that others considered to be facts, The Measurement of Information Integrity puts the post-truth era in context and offers measures for integrity in the modern world.
Michael Seadle was long the Director of the Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, and Dean of Humanities. His current research areas include information integrity and digital archiving, and he currently serves as Executive Director of the international iSchools organisation.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction and Approach Chapter 2: Context and Society Chapter 3: Context and Institutions Chapter 4: Disciplines Chapter 5: Measurement Chapter 6: Actors Chapter 7: Conclusion and Consequences Bibliography Index
List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction and Approach Chapter 2: Context and Society Chapter 3: Context and Institutions Chapter 4: Disciplines Chapter 5: Measurement Chapter 6: Actors Chapter 7: Conclusion and Consequences Bibliography Index
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