I think you need to rearrange the words in the title.
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Social Media Fake News Sharing About Wars, Conflicts and Disputes : Perceived Roles of Philippine Librarians as Information Specialists in Promoting PeaceSteph, the revised title above is my understanding on what the study intends to achieve. I deleted "A Survey" because methodologies will, anyway, tell the readers that it is a survey. Readers, at least those not in the academe, are more interested about the contents, after all the abstract which comes ahead of the full text, will tell everyone that this is a survey. Methodological ascription such as survey, descriptive research, etc., in theses and dissertations, should no longer be in the titles as they are expected to be results of any of those methodologies. ALso, other universities limit their titles to only at most fifteen (15) words.Hope I am on the right track in this research. BTW, I already submitted my response online. Good luck to your students!