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Engaging with News: Media Accuracy & Fact Checking : Fake News
Access and engage with vetted news
News sources
Fact Checking Sites
Point-of-View Resources
Fake News
IFLA Poster: How to Spot Fake News
Critical Thinking
Elections and Voting
Fake News in Context
Fake news is not the only problem
Bias, propaganda, and deliberately misleading information are much more prevalent and do more damage.
By Gilad Lotan
Research Guide on Fact Checking & Fake News from the CUNY School of Journalism
Fact Checking, Verification & Fake News
Determining Accuracy of News
Six questions that will tell you what media to trust
How Fake News Goes Viral
Truth, truthiness, triangulation: A news literacy toolkit for a “post-truth” world
B.S. Detector
How I Detect Fake News: How I traced the falsity of one internet meme, and what that teaches us about how an algorithm might do it
10 Ways to Spot a Fake News Article
Fake News Detection Checklist: CUNY School of Journalism
Checklist
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