Information possesses several dimensions of value, including as a commodity, as a means of education, as a means to influence, and as a means of negotiating and understanding the world. Legal and socioeconomic interests influence information production and dissemination.
The value of information is manifested in various contexts, including publishing practices, access to information, the commodification of personal information, and intellectual property laws. The novice learner may struggle to understand the diverse values of information in an environment where “free” information and related services are plentiful and the concept of intellectual property is first encountered through rules of citation or warnings about plagiarism and copyright law. As creators and users of information, experts understand their rights and responsibilities when participating in a community of scholarship. Experts understand that value may be wielded by powerful interests in ways that marginalize certain voices. However, value may also be leveraged by individuals and organizations to effect change and for civic, economic, social, or personal gains. Experts also understand that the individual is responsible for making deliberate and informed choices about when to comply with and when to contest current legal and socioeconomic practices concerning the value of information.
Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
If someone plagiarizes academic research, why does that hurt someone? (Academic researchers are not paid to write academic articles and receive no proceeds from the journals in which they publish - their expectation when they begin their research in to publish it for free).
Should academic researchers strive more to publish in open sources? Why do they not do so more frequently, given that they never expected to be paid?
Should student work (ex. senior research projects) be openly accessible on their university library website? What would be the potential benefits and pitfalls of this practice?
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