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 Krutkowski, S. (2019). The John Oliver effect: using political satire to encourage critical-thinking skills in information literacy instruction. In Libraries Promoting Reflective Dialogue in a Time of Political Polarization (pp. 295-322). ACRL Publications. Krutkowski, S. (2019). The John Oliver effect: using political satire to encourage critical-thinking skills in information literacy instruction. In Libraries Promoting Reflective Dialogue in a Time of Political Polarization (pp. 295-322). ACRL Publications.
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