@article{4499, author = {Rajesh Singh}, title = {Science Journalism in the Digital Bharat: Envisioning Libraries as Vanguard in Empowering Science Knowledge among the Masses}, journal = {Journal of Science and Technology Metrics}, year = {2025}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6025/jstm/2025/6/2/51-65}, url = {https://www.dline.info/jstm/fulltext/v6n2/jstmv6n2_1.pdf}, abstract = {In India's rapidly expanding digital landscape, science journalism plays a vital role in connecting scientific advancements with the general public. This study examines the evolving role of libraries in enhancing science journalism within Digital Bharat, highlighting their potential to empower communities with scientific knowledge. Utilizing a qualitative approach, including literature reviews and analyses of both historical and current science journalism practices, the research identifies a significant gap: science journalism constitutes only 3% of content across print, TV, and radio. The findings indicate that despite India’s impressive scientific and technological progress, there is a notable deficiency in effective science communication. Libraries emerge as crucial institutions that can address this shortfall by leveraging their resources and digital capabilities to broaden the dissemination of science content. The study highlights libraries’ role in combating misinformation and promoting accurate science journalism across various digital platforms, and advocates for their involvement in science education by providing accessible and reliable content. This research is original in its focus on the intersection of libraries and science journalism within Digital Bharat, proposing a model for libraries to enhance science communication. It advocates for a collaborative approach, where libraries, supported by digital media, play a key role in advancing science journalism and supporting a scientifically informed society.}, }