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  2. Source criticism - Wikipedia

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    Source criticism (or information evaluation) is the process of evaluating an information source, i.e.: a document, a person, a speech, a fingerprint, a photo, an observation, or anything used in order to obtain knowledge. In relation to a given purpose, a given information source may be more or less valid, reliable or relevant.

  3. Kanzhongguo - Wikipedia

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    Kanzhongguo (simplified Chinese: 看中国; traditional Chinese: 看中國), also known as Vision Times, is a Falun Gong-affiliated Chinese language weekly newspaper. [1] It was founded in 2001 as a website, www.secretchina.com.

  4. Chinaknowledge - Wikipedia

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    Chinaknowledge, with the subtitle "a universal guide for China studies", is an English-language hobbyist's web site that contains a wide variety of information on China and Chinese topics. The site was founded by and is maintained by Ulrich Theobald, a Lecturer for Chinese History and Classical Chinese at the University of Tübingen , where he ...

  5. List of miscellaneous fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Santa Monica Observer smobserved.com Published false claims about Paul Pelosi in the aftermath of him being attacked in October 2022. [250] [251] saynotopot.us saynotopot.us [82] Slay News slaynews.com This website has published claims such as that the World Economic Forum wants to use artificial intelligence to write a new bible.

  6. Academic publishing in China - Wikipedia

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    Today in China, there are more than 8,000 academic journals, of which more than 4,600 can be considered scientific. [1] About 1,400 cover health science ( medicine and public health ). [ 2 ] In 2022, it was reported that China has become one of the top countries in the world in both scientific research output, and also for highly cited academic ...

  7. Wikipedia and fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is considered one of the major free open source websites, where millions can read, edit and post their views for free. Therefore Wikipedia takes the effort to provide its readers with well-verified sources. Meticulous fact-checking is an aspect of the broader reliability of Wikipedia.

  8. Wikipedia:Evaluating sources - Wikipedia

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    Sources of information are commonly categorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary sources.In brief, a primary source is one close to the event with firsthand knowledge (for example, an eyewitness); a secondary source is at least one step removed (for example, a book about an event written by someone not involved in it); and a tertiary source is an encyclopaedia or textbook that provides a ...

  9. Wikipedia:Tiers of reliability - Wikipedia

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    Identifying reliable sources (science) Identifying reliable sources (medicine) Identifying and using style guides (WP:STYLEGUIDES) Using maps and similar sources in Wikipedia articles ; Other. Reliable sources/Noticeboard ; Reliable sources/Perennial sources ; Common knowledge