We are living in interesting but increasingly strange times. What was envisioned as the golden age of information is actually more like the age of misinformation where opinions are cheap, everyone is an expert, the level of discourse is low and we are confronted on a daily basis with “fake news” and “alternative facts.”
Tips From TBPL Staff:
Ask questions about where the information is coming from:
- When was it published or posted?
- Who put it out there?
- Can the information be traced back to a credible source?
- What sort of bias is coming through?
- Is it based on fact, opinion, or propaganda?
- Is there any copyright information available?
- Consider the relevancy and intended audience: e.g., is the information framed in a way to elicit a specific reaction? Look for ways in which to validate the information and/or its source(s).
- Consider other sides to the argument or additional facts and sources that can provide a fuller understanding of the topic. Review the evidence provided to support the information and apply the above tips to that as well.