Verifying the accuracy of news
Jinfo Article
19th December 2017
By Andrew Lucas
Abstract
Jinfo takes a timely look at causes and dangerous consequences of deliberately misleading news or faked sources. This article sifts through the latest thinking on how it can be overcome and finds new literacy approaches and tools for information managers to combat misinformation.
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