October is Information Literacy Month.
Fake News and biased media run rampant in our newsfeeds. More than ever, it's critical that students learn how to effectively evaluate what they are reading.
The library has many books/eBooks on how to identify misleading articles and news stories. Take advantage of the resources at your disposal and educate yourself now on how to ensure what you are reading is truthful and what you are using as research sources meet scholarly requirements.
Swing by the library with your COM ID today and take home one of these important resources.
For more books/eBooks, videos and articles on fake news, information literacy and media bias, check out our library guides: Media Bias, Evaluate Your Sources, Fake News, Disinformation & Misinformation.
https://libguides.com.edu/blog/Are-you-Information-Literate-Dont-Be-So-Sure?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=blogger
Fake News and biased media run rampant in our newsfeeds. More than ever, it's critical that students learn how to effectively evaluate what they are reading.
The library has many books/eBooks on how to identify misleading articles and news stories. Take advantage of the resources at your disposal and educate yourself now on how to ensure what you are reading is truthful and what you are using as research sources meet scholarly requirements.
Swing by the library with your COM ID today and take home one of these important resources.
For more books/eBooks, videos and articles on fake news, information literacy and media bias, check out our library guides: Media Bias, Evaluate Your Sources, Fake News, Disinformation & Misinformation.
https://libguides.com.edu/blog/Are-you-Information-Literate-Dont-Be-So-Sure?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=blogger
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