Media Evaluation Resources
- "How partisan polarization drives the spread of fake news."By Mathias Osmundsen, Michael Bang Petersen, and Alexander Bor.
Tech Stream.
Washington: The Brookings Institution, 13 May 2021. - "What are deepfakes – and how can you spot them?""AI-generated fake videos are becoming more common (and convincing). Here’s why we should be worried." Ian Sample. The Guardian, 13 January 2020.
- BBC Disinformation Watch NewsletterBiweekly updates and stories about disinformation issues worldwide.
- Civic Online Reasoning (Stanford)A curriculum for teaching and learning how to evaluate online information from Stanford University.
- eurotopics.net Media LandscapeGuide to the media landscape in most European countries and numerous other countries worldwide.
- The MLA Guide to Digital Literacy.2nd edition, 2022. Cornell only.
- National News Literacy WeekSponsored by the Scripps News Literacy Project.
- Poynter InstituteA nonpartisan journalism site that sponsors the PolitiFact fact-checking team, the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), and much more.
- Routledge Encyclopedia of Citizen MediaCornell only.