"Disinformation refers to the purposeful use of false information to deliberately deceive others.
Misinformation is false or misleading information spread without specific intent to deceive. Those spreading misinformation may mistakenly believe it to be the truth, or simply may not care one way"
Source:
Shapiro, Jacob N. and Sean Norton. “Why Scholars Should Stop Studying ‘Misinformation.’”
The Chronicle of Higher Education 10 Sept. 2024,
https://www.chronicle.com/article/why-scholars-should-stop-studying-misinformation
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"Disinformation refers to the purposeful use of false information to deliberately deceive others. Misinformation is false or misleading information spread without specific intent to deceive. Those spreading misinformation may mistakenly believe it to be the truth, or simply may not care one way"
Source:
Shapiro, Jacob N. and Sean Norton. “Why Scholars Should Stop Studying ‘Misinformation.’”
The Chronicle of Higher Education 10 Sept. 2024,
https://www.chronicle.com/article/why-scholars-should-stop-studying-misinformation
IFLA has made this infographic with eight simple steps (based on FactCheck.org’s 2016 article How to Spot Fake News) to discover the verifiability of a given news-piece in front of you
EasyBib recently posted, “10 Ways to Spot a Fake News Article,” which highlighted key items to look for on a website when determining its credibility. The infographic found below summarizes the content from the blog post and students can use it as a guide when using news sources in research. Post, print, or share it with your students or others!
Magazines, newspapers, broadcasters and organizations may have a reputation for being politically left or right. The mental model is a horizontal line with starting on the left with progressive, liberal, moderate or centerist, continuing right with conservative, ultra-conservative sources. They may be associated with a particular political party, religious movement, denomination, or be secular, or they may have a one-issue cause (environmentalists). Some media outlets readily acknowledge a bias while others have unacknowledged bias and still others strive to present a variety of viewpoints. Knowing the source’s reputation alerts the reader to bias in the information it provides. Attitude should not be confused with factual accuracy.