The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2nd ed. (2023), 246 pp.
Series: Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing Series
ISBN 978-0-226-81789-7 (pbk), 978-0-226-81790-3 (pdf)
"If journalism is a cornerstone of democracy, says author Brooke Borel, then fact-checking is its building inspector. In this second edition of her guide to the why, what, and how of editorial fact-checking, Borel covers the evolving media landscape, with new guidance on checking audio and video sources, polling data, and sensitive subjects such as trauma and abuse. She has expanded the sections on working with writers, editors, and producers and added new material on getting fact-checking gigs as well as new exercises. And she addresses the challenges of fact-checking in a world where social media, artificial intelligence, and the metaverse are making it increasingly difficult for everyone-including fact-checkers-to identify false information. But the answer, she says, is for everyone to approach information with skepticism-to learn to think like a fact-checker." (Publisher description)
1 Why We Fact-Check, 16
2 What We Fact-Check, 33
3 How We Fact-Check, 38
4 Checking Different Types of Facts, 80
5 Sourcing, 125
6 Record Keeping, 154
7 Test Your Skills, 161
Conclusion, 165
2 What We Fact-Check, 33
3 How We Fact-Check, 38
4 Checking Different Types of Facts, 80
5 Sourcing, 125
6 Record Keeping, 154
7 Test Your Skills, 161
Conclusion, 165