
From: https://libguides.gustavus.edu/FakeNews
Beware of "predatory journals", which do not contain credible, scholarly information. Jeffrey Beall of the University of Colorado at Denver has published a list of predatory journals which can be found open access. We've also included a link where you can find out more information about how to recognize predation in publishing.
Evaluate information...
The CRAAP Test is a valuable tool for evaluating your sources.
If you're looking for information in an online search engine like Google or Yahoo, you often find too much information and not all of it is useful (and some of it is just bad). The CRAAP Test involves a series of questions designed to help students evaluate online information to determine if they should use the information for class projects, papers, or presentations.
Fake news has been a theme in headlines for a long time. In essence, fake news are news stories that are false - they are fabricated with no verifiable facts, sources, or quotes.
They are created for many different purposes:
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