Fact Checking

Before you begin searching, focus on the essential concepts in your question. Make a list of words and synonyms you might use.​ As you search, continue to add to your list to narrow down you search.

Vertical Reading  

SIRS Issue Researcher (IL3166H, bobcat)  To save an article, click Link to Google at the top. After you find an article, click Save to Google on the right. The article will be saved in your main My Drive folder. The MLA citation is at the bottom of each article.

Gale Power Search (nvhs) To save an article, click Sign in with Google at the top. This automatically creates a folder in your Google Drive, the click Save to Google within the article to save. The MLA citation is at the bottom of each article.

Proquest Research Library (IL3166H, bobcat)  To save an article, click Save and select Google Drive. The citation can be found by clicking Cite. The citation will NOT be on the bottom of the saved article. 

Custom Search Engine- Fact Checking Websites



 Works Cited

NoodleTools - login with your school Google account

MLA Citation Handbook - Citation examples are also available below

Are you using a website you found on the web? Before you use it, evaluate the website by asking yourself these questions.