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'''The internet has changed how information is consumed. Historically, information has always been sparse, but now its so abundant anything can be equally proven or disproven.''' Expert knowledge of [[Referencing|weighted referencing]] and [[critical analysis]] skills has now become a necessity in navigating the information age.  
'''The internet has changed how information is consumed. Historically, information has always been sparse, but now its so abundant anything can be equally proven or disproven.''' Expert knowledge of [[Referencing|weighted referencing]] and [[critical analysis]] skills has now become a necessity in navigating the information age.  


The Library of Babel is a science fiction short story by Luis Borges which details out this issue in a thought experiment. The story describes a planet whi
The Library of Babel is a science fiction short story by Jorge Luis Borges which details out this issue in a thought experiment. The story describes a planet which contains all possible 410-page books of a certain format and character set. The majority of the book would be gibberish, however like 1,000 monkeys bashing the keys on typewriter for infinity they would produce the entire works of Shakespeare and beyond.
 
This is analogous to the internet as the majority of content is generated on the basis of what gets clicks opposed to what is correct.

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Library planet
Figure 1. Imagine a every book ever written.

The internet has changed how information is consumed. Historically, information has always been sparse, but now its so abundant anything can be equally proven or disproven. Expert knowledge of weighted referencing and critical analysis skills has now become a necessity in navigating the information age.

The Library of Babel is a science fiction short story by Jorge Luis Borges which details out this issue in a thought experiment. The story describes a planet which contains all possible 410-page books of a certain format and character set. The majority of the book would be gibberish, however like 1,000 monkeys bashing the keys on typewriter for infinity they would produce the entire works of Shakespeare and beyond.

This is analogous to the internet as the majority of content is generated on the basis of what gets clicks opposed to what is correct.

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