J 2025

Information Hygiene: A Challenge and an Opportunity for Libraries and Librarians

DOMBROVSKÁ, Michaela

Basic information

Original name

Information Hygiene: A Challenge and an Opportunity for Libraries and Librarians

Name in Czech

Informační hygiena: výzva a příležitost pro knihovny a knihovnictvo

Authors

DOMBROVSKÁ, Michaela

Edition

The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, 2025, 1920-7239

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50804 Library science

Country of publisher

Canada

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

URL

Impact factor

Impact factor: 0.700 in 2024

Organization unit

Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5206/cjils-rcsib.v49i1.23142

Keywords (in Czech)

informační věda; knihovnictví; LIS; informační hygiena; informační vzdělávání

Keywords in English

information science; library science; LIS; information hygiene; information education

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 15/1/2026 22:01, Mgr. Michaela Dombrovská, Ph.D.

Abstract

In the original language

This paper explores information hygiene as a crucial framework for fostering a healthy digital lifestyle and promoting overall resilience. It traces the concept’s evolution, noting its increasing relevance amid rising challenges like artificial intelligence, misinformation, disinformation,and digital addiction, exacerbated by recent global events. The study integrates findings from two comparative research projects on student information behavior in Czechia and Slovakia, alongside an analysis of Czech national reports on digital addictions. These investigations consistently reveal student concerns regarding digital distress and the negative impact of tech-nology on personal interactions. The paper proposes information hygiene as a comprehensive approach, resting on information literacy, cybersecurity, and digital resilience. It emphasized that effective information hygiene involves both sound information habits and healthy lifestyle habits that bolster overall well-being. A case study of a new university course on information hygiene demonstrates its practical application. Ultimately, public libraries are identified as key institutions uniquely positioned to champion information hygiene, empowering individuals to navigate the complex digital world with greater resilience.
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