Misinformation & Fake News

Evaluating Sources

False or misleading information spreads rapidly online, making critical thinking essential. Strategies to combat misinformation include:

  • Fact-Checking Websites: Use tools like Snopes, FactCheck.org, or library resources to verify claims.
  • Identifying Bias: Evaluate the objectivity of the source and consider different perspectives.
  • Recognizing Manipulation Techniques: Be cautious of emotional language, misleading headlines, and lack of citations.
  • Using Library Databases: Academic sources undergo rigorous peer review, ensuring reliability and factual accuracy.

Misinformation often appears in the form of:

  • Clickbait Headlines: Sensationalized titles designed to attract attention.
  • Deepfake Content: AI-generated images, videos, or audio that distort reality.
  • Fake Reviews & Testimonials: Misleading endorsements that lack authenticity.

By developing media literacy skills and verifying sources, researchers can combat misinformation and make informed decisions.