Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Call for papers: Information Literacy in a Disrupted Information Ecosystem

two cream coloured camellia blossoms
There is a call for proposals for a satellite meeting to the World Library and Information Congress. The satellite meeting will be on 8 August 2026 held in person in Busan, South Korea (at least one author has to be physically present). It is organised by the IFLA Information Literacy Section and the title is Information Literacy in a Disrupted Information Ecosystem: AI, Misinformation, and Trust. Deadline for proposals is 24 April 2026.
"This session explores how information literacy initiatives are adapting to these changes. We welcome contributions that examine how libraries respond to AI-generated content, algorithmic mediation, and the evolving nature of information trust, including approaches that help users better understand how AI systems shape the information they encounter. ... We invite submissions in the form of research papers, case studies, best practices, and conceptual papers."
Full information at https://2026.ifla.org/information-literacy-in-a-disrupted-information-ecosystem-ai-misinformation-and-trust/
Photo by Sheila Webber: camellias, March 2026

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