RECONCEPTUALIZING INFORMATION LITERACY IN THE AGE OF AI AND DIGITAL MISINFORMATION

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Usman Hassan PhD,Ifaka Queen Inazu PhD

Abstract

This study explores how information literacy must be reconceptualized in the age of Artificial


Intelligence (AI) and digital misinformation, with particular focus on the Nigerian context. The


exponential growth of AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing,


and algorithmic content curation has transformed how individuals access, interpret, and share


information. Simultaneously, the rise of misinformation, disinformation, and deepfake media


has challenged traditional approaches to information evaluation and ethical usage. Drawing on


global trends and theoretical developments, this research highlights the urgent need to integrate


AI literacy, digital ethics, and critical algorithm awareness into existing information literacy


frameworks. It examines the roles of librarians, educators, and policymakers in equipping users


especially students, researchers, and the general public with the skills necessary to navigate an


increasingly complex and AI-mediated information environment. The study also addresses the


infrastructural, educational, and policy-related challenges unique to Nigeria and offers strategic


recommendations for building a resilient, digitally literate society capable of resisting


misinformation and leveraging AI responsibly.


 

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Author Biography

Usman Hassan PhD,Ifaka Queen Inazu PhD, Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology Wudil, Kano State, Nigeria

Usman Hassan PhD

Department of Library and Information Science,

Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology

Wudil, Kano State, Nigeria.

burumburum9@gmail.com

Ifaka Queen Inazu PhD

Librarians Registration Council of Nigeria, Abuja

ifakainazu@gmail.com

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