Panhandle Library Access Network Session 2: Characteristics of Credibility
February 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Presenter:
Tracee Stanford
Addressing news coverage and current events – including claims library staff and patrons encounter online – can quickly become entangled in perceptions of partisanship. Cut through polarization by focusing on the characteristics of credible information and the standards and guidelines that are used in journalism.
This session provides a deep dive into journalism standards and ethics. These include aspects of verification — such as the practice of gathering and comparing information from multiple credible sources — and ideals such as fairness, transparency, independence and accountability. We’ll address how journalists work to avoid bias, as well as the importance of context and balance. Finally, we’ll demonstrate how you can apply an understanding of these standards to judge the credibility of news and other information.


