General and Public Library Resources
- ALA - Information Literacy/Digital Citizenship
- American Libraries - Fighting Fake News: How libraries can lead the way on media literacy
- The Denver Post - Considering the Denver Public Library’s mission in the wake of the election
- FactCheck.org
- FactCheck.org - How to Spot Fake News
- Gail's Toolkit - resources for public library staff to teach computer/internet classes, but some resources on infolit
- Information Today (Europe) - Fake News - The Awful Truth
- mauilibrarian2 - Fact or Fiction? 8 TED-Ed Videos and a TED Talk to Show To Your Students
- Melissa Zindars - False, Misleading, Clickbait-y, and/or Satirical “News” Sources
- New York Times - How Fake News Goes Viral: A Case Study
- NPR - A Finder's Guide To Facts
- PBS NewsHour - Can librarians help solve the fake news problem?
- Points - Did Media Literacy Backfire?
- Politicfact - Truth-o-meter
- San Francisco Examiner - In a post-truth era, San Francisco can fight back with media literacy
- Snopes.com - Snopes' Field Guide to Fake News Sites and Hoax Purveyors
- Snopes.com - 6 Quick Ways to Spot Fake News
- Snopes.com - Bad News vs. Fake News
- Webjunction - Information Literacy and Public Libraries
- Salon.com - Information illiterate: Challenges libraries face in this fake news era
- 24Ways - Information Literacy Is a Design Problem
Libguides/Resource Sites - Public Libraries
- Albuquerque Public Library - Help! My News is Fake!
- Bellingham Public Library - Be a Savvy Internet Consumer of News and More – Evaluate Your Sources!
- Boston Public Library - Hack the System!: Combating Fake News!
- Denver Public Library - All the news that's fit to print
- Eugene Public Library - How to Tell Credible News from "Fake News"
- Green Tree Public Library - Improving Information Literacy - Fake News vs. Credible Sources
- McAllen Public Library - Information Literacy - Identifying Fake News Online
- Multnomah County Library - Making Info Lit Videos
- Palo Alto City Library - The Best Cure for Fake News is Information Literacy
- San Rafael Public Library - Information Literacy for Kids and Teens
- State Library of Iowa - Information Literacy and the Role of the Public Library
- State Library of Iowa - Info Lit Toolkit
Higher Ed Resources
- ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education
- Business Insider - The biggest challenge for libraries in an era of fake news
- Sense and Reference - Post Truth and Information Literacy
- secrecy {fragments} - Integrity of Info / Fact Checking
LibGuides/Resource Sites - Academic Libraries
- Bristol Community College - Fake News vs. Real News: How to Determine the Reliability of Sources
- College of Southern Maryland - Fake News vs. Real News
- Hillsborough Community College - Fake News, Misleading News, Biased News: Home
- Indiana University East - LibGuide: Fake News
- Pace University - Real News vs. Fake News
- Reynolds Community College - Today's News: Separating Fact from Fiction
- Stark State - Fake News and How to Recognize it
- University at Albany SUNY - Fake News
- University of Toronto - How do I spot fake news?
School Library Resources
- The Verge - In the war on fake news, school librarians have a huge role to play
- School Library Journal - Teaching Information Literacy Now
- School Library Journal - The Smell Test: Educators can counter fake news with information literacy. Here’s how.
- University of Connecticut - Schools Key to Solving Fake News Problem, Says UConn Expert
- Slate.com - How to Teach High-School Students to Spot Fake News
- PBS NewsHour - Students have struggled with fake news for longer than you think
- Maine Public Radio - How Maine Teachers Are Trying To Steer Students Away From Fake News
LibGuides/Resources Sites - School Libraries
- Ledyard HS - Help! My News is Fake!
- Adlai E. Stevenson High School - Identifying Fake News
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