Professor of Information Studies, University of Borås
Jutta Haider is Professor in Information Studies at the Swedish School of Library and Information Science (SSLIS) and reader (docent) at Lund University, Sweden. Her research and teaching concern information practices and digital cultures' conditions for production, use and distribution of knowledge and information. This includes research on environmental information, media and information literacies and search engines. She co-leads the research group "Information Practices and Digital Cultures" and works in the programme MISTRA Environmental Communication.
Internet search results could be increasing your carbon emissions
Dec 08, 2022 10:47 am UTC| Technology
Almost everyone thinks they know how to use Google, and they usually get the answer they want. Many will intuitively know that the query milk good for you leads to different results than milk bad for you. The same goes for...
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