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Capital Punishment or Compassion - Executions in the State of New Mexico: The Death Penalty Since Territorial Days
(2001-01)Covers the history of executions in New Mexico between 1913 and November 6, 2001. -
The context and state of open source software adoption in US academic libraries
(Emerald Group Publishing, 2019-11-18)The purpose of this paper is to identify barriers and drivers to open source software (OSS) adoption, and measures awareness and adoption stages of OSS in US academic libraries. An online survey of chief information officers, ... -
Digital Literacy & Critical Thinking : Empowering Student Performance with Your ASU Library Partners
(2019-08-20)Join us to explore current and future digital literacy and critical thinking needs for students at Angelo State University. While they may feel confident in their abilities, both undergraduate and graduate students struggle ... -
Information Literacy and Confirmation Bias: You Can Lead a Person to Information, but Can You Make Him Think?
(Informed Librarian Online, 2017-07-01)Many librarians teach information literacy skills including how to identify “fake news” without seemingly incorporating information about the confirmation bias. Suggestions for incorporating this topic into various credibility ... -
Is It Fake News - Confirmation Bias and How to Approach It, A Librarian's Perspective
(2018-04-05)To educate regarding confirmation bias and other cognitive biases and their role in finding, the belief in, and the redissemination of fake news and other misinformation. To review Librarian tools used primarily in ...