Tamar Rubin is Senior Manager of Information Literacy Products and Strategy at Credo, an Infobase Company, where she has worked for years as a designer of information literacy content for libraries. She has an MSLIS from the University of Illinois and a BA in history from Yale University.
Students seeking shortcuts and other ways to reduce their workload is nothing new. From copying the work of other students to purchasing study guides or summaries of assigned readings, challenges... read more →
The 2023–2024 school year is the first one where generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools are broadly available and in wide use. The landscape is changing daily, and many teachers, librarians,... read more →
The information literacy landscape is constantly changing. Technologies and the ways in which people communicate evolve. Content is produced and distributed so quickly and across so many formats that it... read more →
Why Is the Term “Fake News” Problematic? You may have heard the term “fake news” in recent years used to describe misrepresented or falsified information. The problem of inaccurate and... read more →