Abstract

The reliability of information in the global information space is one of the most important problems of globalization. The credibility of various information resources is currently being studied and considered in different ways. In some cases, the problem of the reliability of information can be assessed as harmful and dangerous. This article, looks at the problem of information reliability in a general theoretical context. Efforts are also made to classify information arrays and categorize information consumers. The “general picture” of the results of a sociological survey of 100 students shows that the problem is significant. In many cases, young people are not “interested” in the reliability of the information, and in some cases they resign themselves to this situation.

Highlights

  • In the past, due to a lack of information, libraries around the world attempted to partially solve the problem using various methods

  • The reliability of information raises issues such as the accuracy of the information to be obtained, the accuracy of the source, and the harmfulness of the information. This general picture requires special attention in the following directions: 1. The amount of information provided to a specialist is higher than the level of assimilation by one person

  • Sources providing “information” to specialists believe that the specialist himself will process a lot of information and JPSE 2 (5): 32-34

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Introduction

Due to a lack of information, libraries around the world attempted to partially solve the problem using various methods. Libraries were the only "institutions" that collected, processed, protected, and transmitted information resources in time and space. In this direction, various technical means were used, the degree of information targeting was studied, and the goal was to spend a specialist's useful time on processing information, and not on searching for information. This is no longer a lack of information, but its abundance. The article aims to raise the problem, discuss it, and encourage discussion of various ideas and models related to its scientific solutions

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