Q. How do I spot fake news?
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Last Updated: Oct 09, 2020 Views: 97
Last Updated: Oct 09, 2020 Views: 97
Library staff are trained to help you with your skills in determining quality of information.
Our Fake News Guide includes strategies to evaluate authority, credibility, accuracy, and any potential biases in information or news that you find online.
You can always ask for help from a librarian or library staff if still unsure.
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