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Evaluating Information Sources
There's more than one way to evaluate information sources. How do they compare? This slide show explains how you can use either the CRAAP or ACCESS methods to help you evaluate information.
Printable Evaluation Sheets:
CRAAP
ACCESS
CRAAP Test
ACCESS Test
Media Bias Chart
Resources to help you fact-check:
Where do you get your news?
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