The electronic articles posted below are all available on the free web.
Fake News: People with Greater Emotional Intelligence are Better at Spotting Misinformation [theconveration.com]
YouTube is Major Conduit of Fake News, Factcheckers Say [theguardian.com]
The Real Story of Fake News [Merriam Webster website]
Why Do We Fall for Fake News? [livescience.com]
A Brief History of Fake News [Psychology Today website]
How to Spot Fake News COVID-19 Edition infographic [IFLA-International Federation of Library Associations & Institutions website]
The CRAAP Test [courtesy California State University, Chico]
These are just some of the books available from the Pima Community College Libraries.
Fake News: Understanding Media and Misinformation in the Digital Age (2020, Zimbdar and McLeod)
Fake News in an Era of Social Media: Tracking Viral Contagion (2020, Ibrahim and Safieddine)
Fake News Nation: the Long History of Lies and Misinterpretations in America (2019, Cortada and Aspray)
Bullspotting: Finding Facts in the Age of Misinformation (2012, Lauren Collins)
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion (2012, Jonathan Haidt)
The Stewart/Colbert Effect: Essays on the Real Impacts of Fake News (2011, Amarnath Amarasingam)
Virtual Unreality: Just Because the Internet Told You, How Do You Know It's True? (2014, Charles Seife)