Skip to Main Content
Subject and Course Guides
University Libraries Databases
WMU Research Guides
Media Literacy
Information for Journalists
Search this Guide
Search
Media Literacy: Information for Journalists
Home
Evaluating Sources
Fact Checking Sites
Biases in News
Science News Literacy
Information for Educators
Information for Journalists
Events
Contact Us
Professional Journalism
Center for News Literacy
Stony Brook University’s School of Journalism provides this comprehensive site for the news consumer.
Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics
Verification Handbook
The handbook provides actionable advice to facilitate disaster preparedness in newsrooms, and best practices for how to verify and use information, photos and videos provided by the crowd. (from the website).
Six Questions that will Tell You What Media to Trust
Suggestions from the American Press Institute to aid in being more media literate.
Media Bias/Fact Check
Media Bias/Fact Check's mission is to educate the public to recognize media bias and deceptive news practices.
City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism Accuracy Checklist for Reporters
Is Fake News a Problem?
You will find more statistics at
Statista
<<
Previous:
Information for Educators
Next:
Events >>