Library and Information Week 2023: Where’s the source?

This year’s theme, Where’s the source?, encourages everyone to be more critical about information sources of all kinds, particularly those around identifying misinformation in a world of evolving AI technologies.

Explore our insightful range of non-fiction titles to help you spot the truth and falsehoods when it comes to AI, commodification, data, and fake news.


Updated July 27, 2023
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Break the internet : in pursuit of influence
Yallop, Olivia
Paper Book
In the attention economy, online influencers are an emerging class of power brokers. How can you harness their potential? Break the Internettakes a deep dive into the influencer industry, tracing its evolution from blogging and legacy social media such as Tumblr to today's world in which...
Foolproof : why we fall for misinformation and how to build immunity
Van der Linden, Sander
Ebook
Winner of British Psychological Society Best Book Prize (Popular Science) 2023 Nature's Top 10 Books of 2023 A Financial Times Book of the Year 2023 A Waterstones Book of the Year for Politics 2023 Fake news. Alternative facts. Conspiracy theories....
12 bytes : how we got here, where we might go next
Winterson, Jeanette
Paper Book
'Joins the dots in a neglected narrative of female scientists, visionaries and code-breakers' Observer How is artificial intelligence changing the way we live and love? Now with a new chapter, this is the eye-opening new book from Sunday Timesbestselling author...
The cyber effect : one of the world's experts in cyberpsychology explains how technology is shaping the development of our children, our behavior, our values, and our perception of the world - and what we can do about It
Aiken, Mary
Paper Book

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