The Fact Checker's Bible: A Guide to Getting It Right
By (Author) Sarah Harrison Smith
Random House USA Inc
Anchor Books
10th August 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Encyclopaedias and reference works
808.027
Paperback
192
Width 132mm, Height 201mm, Spine 12mm
183g
The first ever comprehensive reference guide to fact-checking--a book that, like The Chicago Manual of Style or Strunk and White, will establish standard practice. AN ANCHOR BOOKS ORIGINAL. These days fact-checking can seem like a lost art. The Fact Checker's Bible arrives not a moment too soon- it is the first-and essential-guide to the important but increasingly neglected task of checking facts, whatever their source. We are all overwhelmed with information that claims to be factual, but even the most punctilious researcher, writer, and journalist can sometimes get it wrong, so checking facts has become a more pressing task. Now Sarah Harrison Smith, former New Yorker fact checker and currently head of checking for The New York Times Magazine explains exactly how to- *Reading for accuracy *Determine what to check *Research the facts *Assess sources- people, newspapers and magazines, books, the Internet, etc. *Check quotations *Understand the legal liabilities *Look out for and avoid the dangers of plagiarism For everyone from students to journalists to editors, the methods and practices outlined in The Fact Checker's Bible provide both a standard and a working manual for how to get the facts right.
The indispensable guide to the field. Smiths abundant common sense, her relentless zeal for the truth, not to mention her exquisite sense of fairness, make her book a godsend for researchers and writers alike -Jeffrey Toobin
Sarah Harrison Smith has been a fact checker at The New Yorker and head of checking at The New York Times Magazine, where she is now editorial manager. She lived in New York City.