Keyphrases
Epistemic Goals
81%
Information Ethics
63%
Probabilistic Proofs
54%
School Librarians
54%
Epistemic Utility
54%
Epistemology
40%
Liar
40%
Library Services
36%
Definition of Lying
36%
Student Learning
36%
Information Services
36%
Intellectual Property
34%
Library Science
30%
Political philosophy
27%
Randomized Algorithms
27%
Knowledge Norm
27%
Good Measures
27%
People Behaviour
27%
Reference Questions
27%
Human Rights
27%
Fake News
27%
Missing Data
27%
Collective Subject
27%
Husserl
27%
Lies of Omission
27%
Means-end Reasoning
27%
Maxim of Quantity
27%
Half-truths
27%
Cultural Imperialism
27%
Davidson
27%
Online Privacy
27%
Right to Privacy
27%
Paul Grice
27%
Intention to Deceive
27%
First Maxim of Quality
27%
Informational Justice
27%
Conversational Norms
27%
Library Media Specialists
27%
Collaboration Theory
27%
Librarians
27%
Traditional Cultural Expressions
27%
American Right
27%
Disinformation
27%
Social Epistemology
27%
Epistemic Risk
27%
Social Justice
27%
Survey Research
27%
Belief Model
27%
Protecting Privacy
27%
Digital Curation
27%
Right to Access
27%
Online Learning Community
27%
Traditional Books
27%
Bill of Rights
27%
Lay Concepts
27%
Traditional Publishing
27%
Book Publishing
27%
Epistemic Value
27%
Value Theory
27%
Probabilism
27%
Library Professionals
27%
Publishing Industry
27%
Teacher Librarians
27%
Librarian Collaboration
27%
Value of Information
27%
Probabilistic Inference
27%
Immigrant Rights
27%
Fever in children
27%
Latinx Communities
27%
Rights Advocacy
27%
Community Policing
27%
Practical Reasoning
27%
Intellectual Property Policy
27%
Deepfake
27%
Teacher Perceptions
27%
Deductive Proof
24%
Information Science
21%
Joint Efforts
18%
Epistemologists
18%
Proper Scoring Rules
18%
Rule-based Model
18%
American Library Association
18%
Cognitive State
18%
Social Contract Theory
18%
Access to Information
18%
Target Knowledge
18%
Mathematical Proposition
13%
Edmund Husserl
13%
Social Intention
13%
Collective Subjectivity
13%
Alfred Schutz
13%
Social Subjectivity
13%
Propositional Content
13%
Donald Davidson
13%
Children's Rights
13%
Current Capacity
13%
Adolescent Internet Use
13%
Plural Subject
13%
Margaret Gilbert
13%
Potential Eavesdropper
13%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
School Librarians
72%
Student Learning
67%
Teacher Perceptions
58%
Library and Information Science
55%
Conceptual Framework
54%
Information Scientists
54%
Advocacy
54%
Value Theory
54%
Intellectual Property
40%
Libraries
35%
Information Services
35%
Dominant Culture
27%
Political Philosophy
27%
Counterfeiting
27%
Parental Monitoring
27%
Right to Privacy
27%
Advertising Ban
27%
Cultural Competence
27%
Information Source
27%
Public Libraries
27%
Professional Development
27%
Presupposition
27%
Justice
27%
Information Policy
27%
Cultural Models
27%
Twenty-First Century
27%
Ethical dilemmas
27%
Publishing Industry
27%
Professional Personnel
27%
Information Literacy
27%
Archivists
23%
Civil and Political Rights
18%
Factor Analysis
18%
Social Contract
18%
Library Association
18%
Contract Theory
18%
Professional Occupations
14%
Web Site
13%
Children's Rights
13%
Archive Records
13%
Legislation
13%
Professional Learning
13%
Ethical Theory
13%
Deontology
13%
Source of Information
13%
Information Organization
9%
Archival Science
9%
Intersectionality
9%
Online Community
9%
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
9%
Library Science
9%
Legal Status
9%
Fundamental Right
9%
Public Education
9%
Occupational Career
9%
Collaborative Activity
9%
Literacy Instruction
9%
Integrated Curriculum
9%
Design Management
9%
Cultural Differences
9%
Cooperatives
9%
Action Research
9%
Analysis Procedure
9%
Morality
8%
Cultural Diversity
8%
Knowledge Acquisition
6%
Welfare
6%
Elementary School Teacher
6%
Learning Theory
5%
Right to Information
5%
Central Government
5%