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Misinformation March

Explore a collection of informative infographics that break down key fact-checking and information evaluation frameworks, including CRAAP, RADAR, SIFT, IVAIN, and ESCAPE. This page also features the IFLA “How to Spot Fake News” infographic—an internationally recognized guide to identifying misinformation. Sourced from a variety of academic, media literacy, and library organizations, these visual tools highlight different approaches to assessing credibility and accuracy. You'll also find links to reliable fact-checking resources, all brought together in one place to help you compare methods and choose the best tools for verifying content in today’s fast-paced information landscape.

Strategies for Fact-checking

IFLA: How to Spot Fake News

IFLA Fake News Poster

Attribution:

How to Spot Fake News Infographic by International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), licensed under CC BY-NS 4.0

Source: https://repository.ifla.org/handle/123456789/167

Fake News Checkers

Reuters Fact Check

A fact-checker from Thomson Reuters, a globally trusted news agency, that investigates misinformation and misleading narratives, especially those spreading on social media.

Lead Stories

Lead Stories is a fact-checking website that identifies and debunks trending misinformation using its proprietary Trendolizer™ technology to monitor viral content across the internet

AFP Canada

AFP Canada Fact Check is the Canadian division of Agence France-Presse’s global fact-checking initiative, dedicated to verifying misinformation circulating online, particularly on social media.

MediaSmarts Fact Checker

The MediaSmarts Fact Checker is a custom search engine that lets you check if a claim has already been debunked by searching trusted fact-checking sites like Snopes, AFP Canada, and FactCheck.org all at once.

NewsGuard

A browser extension that rates news websites on reliability and transparency using human reviewers.

FactCheck.Org

The APPC was established by publisher and philanthropist Walter Annenberg to create a community of scholars within the University of Pennsylvania that would address public policy issues at the local, state and federal levels.

Snopes.com

Snopes.com is an independent publication owned by Snopes Media Group.

Politifact.com

Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help.

Truth or Fiction?

Seeking truth and exposing fiction since 1999

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