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RISJ report highlights the rise and impact of fact-checking sites across Europe

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Three quarters of fact-checkers who responded to the survey consider themselves journalists, and 40 per cent say they are activists

Podcast articleThe alternative take on local journalism at Taproot Edmonton in Canada

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The founders hope their business model will help support the news needs of the local community

Beyond 'fake news': Challenges for journalists debunking misinformation online

Journalists should use verification techniques and tools to spot fake news websites or authentic materials used in the wrong context

Die Welt's in-house analytics tool gives articles a score to measure their impact online

The tool aggregates data from multiple sources and metrics such as engagement time and video views to score articles from 0 to 30

How Reuters trains its journalists to work with new technologies and collaborate in the newsroom

Reuters journalists are encouraged to 'think graphically' and experiment with new formats and technologies to build on their reporting

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Tip: Remember these guidelines for spotting fake news online

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A lack of quotes and links and a slightly altered domain name of a well-known news outlet can raise a red flag about the story you're reading

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Get with the program: The benefits of coding skills in the newsroom

Learning HTML, CSS and JavaScript may not be glamorous, but programming knowledge can help you engage audiences in different ways

How Note to Self crowdsourced stories about information overload from 30,000 people

The team behind the weekly podcast convinced listeners to sign up for Infomagical and fight information overload both individually and as a community

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