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Participants will have a chance to hone their Canvas skills in one of several sessions
These days, it seems everyone is aware of the “fake news” phenomenon. But with so much news out there, how can you tell which news is real, and which is bogus?Thanks to a University of Oregon librarian, tools and resources that can help make you a savvier consumer of news media are now just a mouse-click away. Created by Carolina Hernandez, journalism and communication librarian with the UO Libraries, the new Fake News and Information Literacy guide was inspired by current events.
Jessie Minton, a UO grad, approaches projects with ‘coordination and collaboration’
Provost invites faculty, staff and students to a Feb. 22 town hall on a proposed document
The annual social media event encourages good data management