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Recommended Readings
Verification Handbook
How to Spot Fake News
Web Literacy for Student Fact Checkers
How to Fight Fake News and Misinformation? Research Helps Point the Way
A Call for Cooperation Against Fake News
A Finders Guide to the Facts
Stop worrying about fake news. What comes next will be much worse
What a Map of the Fake-News Ecosystem Says About the Problem
Eli Pariser: activist whose filter bubble warnings presaged Trump and Brexit
Forget Facebook and Google, burst your own filter bubble
Beware Online Filter Bubbles
Media ReDesign: The New Realities
Separating Stories
Why Facts Don't Change Our Mind
The True History of Fake News
Fact Checkers
Duke Fact Checking Database
Hoaxy
Politifact
Snopes
FactCheck.org
Truth Be Told
Washington Post News Factchecker
NPR Fact Check
Climate Feedback
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