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Post-Truth: the role of publishers and librarians

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Event
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  • Wednesday, 12 April 2017
  • 12:12 - 12:12
  • Duration: 18 mins
  • Publication date: 12 Apr 2017
  • Location: Main Auditorium, Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, United Kingdom
  • Part of event UKSG 40th Annual Conference and Exhibition

About the session

On 10 January 2017 Robert Kennedy Jr, conspiracy theorist and proponent of Andrew Wakefield’s discredited linkage between the MMR vaccine and the onset of autism, emerged from an hour-long meeting with Donald Trump to announce that he had been asked to chair a commission on ‘vaccination safety and scientific integrity’. Although the President’s team later denied that there would be a commission, this story reflects an atmosphere of profound mistrust of scientific information in one of the most scientifically advanced nations on the planet.

We can look on and marvel: but we can’t just blame
opportunist politicians. We, the curators of knowledge –
academics, publishers and librarians – have to accept our
own responsibility for learning, understanding and truth.
Where else should people go to find objective truth than to
books, to journals and to libraries? And how should people
discern the difference between responsible reporting and
politicised media messaging?

During this debate we will investigate our own understanding of our roles in the knowledge economy of the 21st century. Is good quality knowledge accessible to all? Are people well equipped to understand the knowledge that is available to them? Is the very phrase ‘knowledge economy’ putting a cost on truth? Are we reinforcing an image of true understanding as being reserved for an élite – those who can enter the libraries (physically or virtually) or afford the publications?

This is a question for all of us. We will invite to the stage
representatives of our community to start the debate but we hope that you, the audience, will participate wholeheartedly.

Keywords:
  • Google
  • Open Access
  • academics
  • data
  • journal
  • librarians
  • libraries
  • library
  • library users
  • publication
  • publishers
  • publishing
  • research
  • university

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    Charlotte Roueche

    CHARLOTTE ROUECHÉ workson texts from the Roman andByzantine periods – both literaryand inscribed on stone. Sincethe early 2000s she has beentesting the possibilities forpublishing such materials online,with two corpora of inscriptionsin 2004 and 2007 (http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/), another in 2009(http://inslib.kcl.ac.uk/irt2009/)and a literary text in 2013(http://www.ancientwisdoms.ac.uk/library/kekaumenos-consiliaet-narrationes/). This has led her into working on Open Access,and the issues of sustainability and data management which suchpublications raise. She is now Emeritus Professor of Digital HellenicStudies at King’s College London (http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3606-2049).
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