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Historical Fabrications on the Internet
Abstract:Summary

Although the Internet provides access to a wealth of information, there is little, if any, control over the quality of that information. Side-by-side with reliable information, one finds disinformation, misinformation, and hoaxes. The authors of this paper discuss numerous examples of fabricated historical information on the Internet (ranging from denials of the Holocaust to personal vendettas), offer suggestions on how to evaluate websites, and argue that these fabrications can be incorporated into bibliographic instruction classes.
Keywords:Censorship  fabrications  misinformation  disinformation  hoaxes  Afrocentrism  Holocaust  denial  conspiracies  Internet  World Wide Web  evaluation  genocide  Revisionism  intellectual freedom  famine  Nanking  cybersquatting  domain names  bibliographic instruction
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