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- Title
Informationen.
- Abstract
study conducted by the European Commission has found that a majority of Europeans are concerned about internet disinformation and want politicians and platform operators to take stronger action against it. The study also revealed that many people are frequently unsure if online information is true and encounter disinformation consciously. Younger and more educated individuals are more active in verifying the truthfulness of information. The study suggests that addressing disinformation requires regulation, raising awareness, and equipping people to better evaluate news and media content. Another study found that social media use is associated with lower well-being in children and adolescents, particularly due to constant social comparisons. However, further research is needed to confirm these findings. The German Research Foundation has released guidelines for the responsible use of generative AI models, emphasizing adherence to scientific standards. A collaborative project in Germany has examined the requirements of universities for data management plans to support research data management. De Gruyter and Brill have announced a merger to create a new publishing company focused on the humanities, aiming to improve their position in the global market.
- Subjects
COMPUTER science education; EUROPEAN Commission; DEUTSCHE Forschungsgemeinschaft; SOCIAL comparison; DATA management; DISINFORMATION; MERGERS &; acquisitions; WELL-being
- Publication
Information -- Wissenschaft und Praxis, 2023, Vol 74, Issue 5/6, p326
- ISSN
1434-4653
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/iwp-2023-2038