- Professor Melissa Zimdars' tips for analyzing news sources
- How to spot fake news from Factcheck.org
- Media Bias/Fact Check looks at bias, conspiracy, satire sites and more
- A news literacy toolkit for a “post-truth” world from School Library Journal
Use these links to help you in evaluating news sources:
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