Join our free Dublin Core, ASIS&T Webinar with Amelia Acker to explore
how metadata is exploited to craft deceptive narratives on social
media. Learn about tactics used by bad actors and the importance of
responsible data management.
Register for free with code DCMI25
On the Duality of Metadata: Potential Uses and Abuses of Provenance Information
June 13, 2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EDT)
https://www.dublincore.org/webinars/2024/duality-of-provenance-metadata/
In the past decade, critical internet studies scholars and
disinformation researchers have discovered how metadata can be
exploited to craft deceptive narratives and influence public discourse
on platforms. This talk explores some tactics used by bad actors to
manipulate social media platforms and evade content moderation by
obfuscating provenance information; highlighting the importance of
metadata in identifying disinformation and current responses managing
the risks of deceptive content spread across platforms. Provenance
information serves as the foundation for responsible data management,
data exchange and reuse. But as platforms evolve, this same metadata
can be manipulated by bad actors to craft deceptive narratives and
spread disinformation.
This is a DCMI Webinar organized by the Dublin Core Education
Committee and moderated by Education Committee co-chair Karen Wickett.
For free registration use the registration code DCMI25.
Speaker: Amelia Acker – University of Texas at Austin
(https://www.ischool.utexas.edu/people/people-details?PersonID=302)
Dr. Amelia Acker is an associate professor at the University of Texas
at Austin in the School of Information, where she directs the MSIS
program and leads the Critical Data Studies Lab. Currently, Acker is a
Fellow of the Governor Bill Daniel Professorship in Archival
Enterprise and a recipient of the ACM History and Archiving Fellowship
for 2024-2025. Her research on data archives and preservation has been
funded by the National Science Foundation and the Institute for Museum
and Library Services. Acker’s current research agenda focuses on
cultures of mobile computing, emerging digital preservation models,
data literacy, personal information management, and metadata standards
for scientific data management.
Visit https://www.dublincore.org/webinars/2024/duality-of-provenance-metadata/
to register for the webinar.
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