How to Fight Fake News

Posted on AllSides February 3rd, 2020

In the era of disinformation campaigns, deepfakes and clickbait, being able to identify quality information has become an essential part of being a responsible citizen.

As election season kicks into full gear this week with the Iowa caucuses, we spoke with three Rutgers librarians to better understand fake news as a phenomenon, and what we can do to stop it from spreading.

What tools are available to help us identify fake news or build skills to find credible information?

Katie Elson Anderson: Sites such as Snopes.com, Leadstories.com, Politifact.com and Factcheck.org...

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