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This page is jumping off point for inventorying what resources are available which TruthGoggles™ and an ongoing collection of fact checking, epistemology, research and data resources.
- ClaimBuster
- Factcheck.org
- Share the Facts
- Politifact
- Snopes
- WaPo Fact Checker
- Second Opinion
- First Draft News
- Check by Meedan
- Full Fact
- Reporter's Lab List of Fact-Checking App
- Related Fact Checks
- Craig Silverman at Buzzfeed
- Bill Adair & Mark Stencel
- Selective Exposure to Misinformation: Evidence from the consumption of fake news during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign
- First Draft New's Misinformation Reading List
- A Field Guide to "Fake News" and other Information Disorders
- Can Public Diplomacy Survive the Internet? Bots, Echochambers and Disinformation
- Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2018
- Guardian Article: Which works better: climate fear, or climate hope? Well, it's complicated
- Surrealist (Brown M&M?)
- Slowing down sharing to increase thoughtfulness (slow internet movement)
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A guide to verifying digital content for emergency coverage.
Authored by leading journalists from the BBC, Storyful, ABC, Digital First Media and other verification experts, the Verification Handbook is a groundbreaking new resource for journalists and aid providers. It provides the tools, techniques and step-by-step guidelines for how to deal with user-generated content (UGC) during emergencies.
Conferences, Groups, and Gatherings: Misinfocon
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism's Fact Checking, Verification & Fake News LibGuide
Guides For Readers/Consumers: Polynet "6 tips to debunk fake news stories by yourself"
Free Course: Fact-Checking: How to Improve Your Skills in Accountability Journalism
Study on Partisan Language Usage: Measuring Polarization in High-Dimensional Data: Method and Application to Congressional Speech
The results reveal that partisanship is far greater in recent years than in the past, and that it increased sharply in the early 1990s after remaining low and relatively constant over the preceding century What if fact checks are too partisan? How do we remove partisanship from fact checks?