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Online Media Literacy: why public libraries are the perfect partners

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Battersea Library reading room, showing three sides of bookshelves, and gallery with second floor of bookshelves. The room has a curved glass roof, banks of wooden desks with wooden chairs. Eight audience members are sitting at the desks, looking towards the far end of the room, where Caroline Dinenage MP is speaking, flanked by two other presenters.

...resilience to misinformation and disinformation, understanding how to keep personal data safe online, and promoting positive interactions with others online. These are vital skills for all citizens. During the development...

Read, Talk, Share – How the Reading Agency helped libraries tackle loneliness

Three interlocking circles, two at the top, one at the bottom. Interlocking sections are coloured purple, red, green. Outer sections magenta, orange, blue. The words Read, Talk, Share run across the middle and are coloured white. Underneath the words are white images of a book, a speach bubble and a 'share' symbol

...Cross-sectional results from the COVID-19 Psychological Wellbeing Study’, PLOS One [5] Renaisi (2021) Analysis of data collected as part of Reading Friends rollout, unpublished [6] Renaisi (2021) [7] Renaisi (2021)...

Libraries and early experiences of loaning digital devices: sharing good practice

Using a table device to browse the internet. Photo credit: Julia Chandler/Libraries Taskforce

...A second, related, challenge was that, as the majority of devices were not “supported”, they were not automatically being cleansed of personal data between users. Some authorities were handling this...