The digital initiative CONVIDE-i9 in the fight against COVID-19 infodemia: brief action points
Atoz-Novas Praticas Em Informacao E Conhecimento
; 9(2):248-252, 2020.
Article
in Portuguese
| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1089116
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Presents notes resulting from an experience about the cataloging of materials in the virtual library CONVIDE-i9, a reliable informational product in the fight against misinformation, fake news and infodemia. Points out characteristics of the library;list the topics covered;quantify the publications registered by category and report the personal performance in the material register.Method:
It is characterized as descriptive and bibliographic research, with a quantitative and qualitative approach to data collection in the virtual library CONVIDE-i9, from May to June 2020.Results:
Presents CONVIDE-i9 as a collaboration between national information institutions and volunteer librarians, whose aim is to be a source of reliable information within the scope of COVID-19 and related topics;covers eight thematic areas, such as "support for teleworking", "fake news and phishing" and "protocols and recommendations";it has 294 registered materials;lists that personal performance culminated in the registration of 102 items;results in the volunteer who has the largest number of records registered until 01/07/2020;and reports thematic affinities coined from experience in the library, on mental health, eating disorders, guidelines for public libraries before COVID-19, etc.Conclusions:
Therefore, it mentions the importance of librarians in providing a digital environment that reaches the largest number of people geographically dispersed, especially in a pandemic scenario, promoting well-being and the dissemination of investigated and subsequently publicized information about COVID-19 in varied perspectives.
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Databases of international organizations
Database:
Web of Science
Language:
Portuguese
Journal:
Atoz-Novas Praticas Em Informacao E Conhecimento
Year:
2020
Document Type:
Article
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