The world has never had greater access to information than it does now in 2021. But between the ease of access to all kinds of information (including information that is false or misleading) and the rapid creation of new information for public consumption, we are faced with a media landscape that can be overwhelming, contradictory, confusing, and polarizing.

As a result, building solid critical-thinking skills and learning how to practice respectful academic debate has never been more important. One cannot engage in a civil discussion about controversial topics without a solid grounding in the key facts and points on both sides of any given issue or conflict. The core mission of Issues & Controversies is to provide information that is accurate, authoritative, and unbiased so that students can understand the context and competing positions of every major conflict and debate facing contemporary society.

Join us for a brief webinar where we speak to Editor-in-Chief Andrew Gyory, Ph.D., for a discussion of our Issues & Controversies database and how this resource is built to support critical thinkers and debaters.

Register at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5506232603724948493

In this webinar, we’ll discuss:

  • What is Issues & Controversies, and how do our editors create content for it?
  • How specifically can librarians use Issues & Controversies to advance critical-thinking and information literacy instruction in the courses they support?

We value customer feedback and will take questions and comments from the audience about what current issues and controversies should be included in future updates.

Can’t attend? Register now, and you’ll be emailed a recording of the webinar, after the live session ends, to view at your convenience!

Embedded Librarian Toolkit: Debating Today’s ISSUES & CONTROVERSIES (Featuring Editor-In-Chief Andrew Gyory)

October 26, 2021 @ 2:00 pm-October 26, 2021 @ 2:30 pm