When Health Claims Travel Faster Than Evidence: CAM Information in Networked Spaces
Health information no longer moves in a neat, straight line from the researcher’s bench to the clinician’s desk to the patient. Today, it ricochets. It travels... Read more.
Beyond “Check the Source”: Information Literacy for Health Decisions in the Age of AI
For decades, the golden rule of information literacy was simple: check the source. Who wrote the article? When was it published? Does the URL end in .gov or .edu?... Read more.
When Search Starts Answering: What Libraries Need to Explain About AI
Library search tools aren’t just returning results anymore. They now summarize, suggest, and sometimes even interpret information for us. Search tools once helped... Read more.
The Double Silence: When Scholarly Publishing Can’t Hear Immigrant Survivors
In my previous career as a systems librarian, I saw information privilege as a technical problem: who has the password to the database, and who has the funding for... Read more.