Research Skills
Research Skills: Fact-Checking Sites
Use sites like Snopes, PolitiFact, or FactCheck.org to verify viral claims or controversial news before citing them.
Use sites like Snopes, PolitiFact, or FactCheck.org to verify viral claims or controversial news before citing them.
Use tools like Zotero or Mendeley to organize references and generate citations automatically. This saves time and ensures academic integrity.
Use “site:gov” or “filetype:pdf” to find specific, high-quality sources quickly. Use quotes “exact phrase” to find precise matches.
Check the author’s credentials, publication date, and potential bias. Prefer peer-reviewed journals, government sites (.gov), and established institutions over anonymous blogs.
Never rely on a single source. Verify facts across at least three reputable sources to ensure accuracy and avoid misinformation.