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How to Fact Check - "Fake News" & Misinformation

Fact Checking Links · FactCheck.org. A product of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, this site is useful for checking on political claims. · Politifact. The ...

3. How to Fact-Check - The Truth in Journalism Project

We describe the standard methodology for fact-checking (separated into Preparation, Verification and Investigation, and Documentation) and go through some ...

How to Fact Check - LibGuides: Fake News - Abqlibrary.org

Other tips for fact checking and avoiding fake news · When you open up a news article in your browser, open a second, empty tab. · Check your own search attitude ...

How to Fact Check Like a Pro - LexisNexis

3 Where to start—ask yourself: • Who says? - Scrutinize the publication sharing the story and the sources they are quoting. Are they even giving a source ...

Media Literacy and Fact-Checking: Step 1: Use Fact-Checking Sites

Step 3: Check Biases · Step 4: Step Away. Fact-Checking Sites. There are ... fact check" to see if others have investigated the claim.

The Fact-Checking Process - KSJ Handbook

5 minute read · Step 1: The Writer and Editor Finalize the Story · Step 2: The Writer Annotates a Copy of the Story and Sends It to the Fact-Checker · Step 3: The ...

Fact-Checking - Evaluating Information - Research Guides

How to Fact-Check · Who is behind the information? · What's the evidence for their claims? · What do other sources say about the organization (or ...

How to Fact Check - Young Scot

First Things to Check · Does the story make sense? · Look out for spelling and grammar mistakes. · If the source is a social media account, check that it is ...

Google Fact Check Tools

Type in a keyword to see the latest fact checks tagged with that word or upload an image to see if it's been fact checked before. Step 3. Search results are ...

“Fact-checking” fact checkers: A data-driven approach

... fact checkers, 3) similar claims but subtle differences in the key information to fact-check, and 4) different timing in fact-checking.

Tools for fact-checking - "Fake News," Misinformation & Disinformation

Fact-checking news sources · FactCheck.org. Monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, ...

Web Sites for Fact Checking - Misinformation and Disinformation ...

PolitiFact. Fact-checking journalism is the heart of PolitiFact. · FactCheck.org · Washington Post Fact Checker · Snopes · Fact Check from Duke ...

How do I fact-check my news? - Ask a Librarian

Created by Embry-Riddle Librarians. ... From the Tampa Bay Times. ... From Annenberg. ... Fact checking service from The Washington Post. ... Well-known Internet rumor ...

Q. How can I fact-check? - LibAnswers

FactCheck.org: "a nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. ...

The Three Models of Fact-Checking - KSJ Handbook

Editorial fact-checking: In-house quality control, in which newsrooms double-check information before it is published. Editorial fact-checking generally follows ...

Real News/Fake News: Fact Checkers - UC Berkeley Library guide

Fact Checkers · Politifact. Pulitzer Prize winning site run by editors and reporters from the Tampa Bay Times (Florida) newspaper. · FactCheck.org.

The methodologies of fact-checking - Ballotpedia

Fact Check was Ballotpedia's fact-checking project that ran from October ... 3 The Washington Post Fact Checker. 3.1 Selection process; 3.2 Research ...

Verification and Fact Checking | DataJournalism.com

“Verification is the editorial technique used by journalists — including fact-checkers — to verify the accuracy of a statement,” says Bill Adair, the founder of ...

Fact-checking - Evaluating Internet Information - Library at Webster ...

Fact-checking techniques · 1. Check for previous work · 2. Go upstream to the source · 3. Read laterally · 4. Circle back.

Break the Fake: How to tell what's true online - MediaSmarts

You can use our custom search engine bit.ly/fact-search. If no reliable fact-checker has covered it yet, move on to Find the Source or Check Other Sources.