Information Science Professionals and the War of Narratives                                   

Document Type : Editorial Note

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Associate Professor, Knowledge and Information Science, National Library and Archives of Iran, Tehran, Iran

10.30484/nastinfo.2026.4108.2399

Abstract

In an era where battles are no longer fought solely on military fronts- where the mind, perception, and collective memory have become arenas of conflict- the "war of narratives" stands as one of the most critical challenges facing contemporary societies. Drawing on professional experience and examples from contemporary conflicts, this editorial demonstrates how narratives can shape, distort, or override our perception of reality. In such a context, librarians and information science professionals are not marginal bystanders. By safeguarding informational accuracy, promoting information literacy, contextualizing data, preserving collective memory, developing web archives, designing retrieval systems, and adhering to professional ethics, they play a fundamental role in fostering informed judgment within society. The core message of this editorial is that the engagement of librarians and information science professionals in the discourse on narrative wars does not represent a departure from their professional domain. Rather, it is an integral part of their professional responsibility in a world where narratives conquer minds.

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