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Recognizing Quality Research in a Post Truth Era

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While “fake news” has been trending in recent months, junk science and questionable research are not new concepts. When bad research is publicized it can cause mass misinformation, such as the discredited link between vaccines and autism. This webinar highlights how to judge whether research is based on sound methodology and introduces library resources that can help you and your patrons recognize bad data.

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