Mike Caulfield teaches digital information literacy at the Washington State University in Vancouver. He has a very useful web site (blog) for our current crisis (or anyone doing reseach for a speech) titled Sifting Through the Coronavirus Pandemic. SIFT is an acronym for:
“Stop! Investigate the source. Find better coverage. Trace claims,
quotes and media to the original context.”
Mike also has a free ebook from 2017 titled Web Literacy for
Student Fact-Checkers …and other people who care about facts that you can
either read online or download as an Acrobat .pdf file. He describes four
moves:
“Check for previous work: Look around to see if someone else
has already fact-checked the claim or provided a synthesis of research.
Go upstream to the source: Go ‘upstream’ to the source of the
claim. Most web content is not original. Get to the original source to
understand the trustworthiness of the information.
Read laterally: Read laterally. Once you get to the source
of a claim, read what other people say about the source (publication, author,
etc.). The truth is in the network.
Circle back: If you get lost, hit dead ends, or find
yourself going down an increasingly confusing rabbit hole, back up and start
over knowing what you know now. You’re likely to take a more informed path with
different search terms and better decisions.”
At Inside Higher Ed on August 14, 2019 there was an article
by John Warner titled Getting beyond the CRAAP Test: a conversation with Mike
Caulfield. It mentioned another resource from Mike, the Check, Please! Starter Course.
My lateral reading about coronavirus usually involves looking
at what Dr. David Gorski has discussed. For example, at Respectful Insolence on
April 28, 2020 he had a long rant titled Drs. Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi:
promoting dangerously bogus pseudo-epidemiology about COVID-19. At Science-Based
Medicine on May 4, 2020 there was another article titled COVID-19: Out-of-control
science and bypassing science-based medicine with a section on Bad
epidemiology.
But for fun I also follow the headlines over at Wonkette. There
was an article by Evan Hurst on April 28, 2020 titled If your dumbass MAGA uncle watched
Tucker Carlson last night, you need to read this. It linked to an earlier
article by Barbara Feder Ostrov at Cal Matters on April 27, 2020 titled Cue the
debunking: Two Bakersfield doctors go viral with dubious COVID test conclusions.
Barbara mentioned but did not link to a very angry joint statement by two
organizations:
COVID-19 misinformation is widespread and dangerous. Members of AAEM and ACEP are first-hand witnesses to the human toll that COVID-19 is taking on our communities. AAEM and ACEP strongly advise against using any statements of Drs. Erickson and Massihi as a basis for policy and decision making.”
The image of a flour sifter came from Wikimedia Commons.
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