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When and Where Posted?

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Once we know the date an article was posted, we can find out whether its content is original by clicking the "Tools" button on Google Search and then using the "Time" dropdown to select "Custom range" to search for snippets of text that appeared earlier. 

- from Web Literacy for Student Fact Checkers by Mike Caulfield, https://mikecaulfield.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/webstrategiesforfact-c...

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Upstream Sources
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  • On-Site Form
    • 1. First Scan
      • Check the URL
      • How Many Ads?
      • Who Wrote It?
      • Is It Current?
    • 2. Is This What I Want?
      • Biased or Objective?
      • Facts or Interpretation?
      • Need the Big Picture?
    • 3. Site Check I
      • The About Page
  • Off-Site Form
    • 4. Site Check II
      • Who Owns the Site?
      • Who Trusts The Site?
        • For Newspapers
        • For Journals
    • 5. Author Check
      • Google Scholar Check
      • Twitter Check
    • 6. Upstream Sources
      • Who Posted First?
      • When and Where Posted?
      • Who Took the Photos?
      • Who Said it First?
    • 7. Downstream Uses
      • Do People Say It's a Hoax?
      • Who Links To This?
    • 8. Advanced Tech
      • Go Back in Time
      • Transcripts (if TV)