Report the Error June 11, 2010 By Craig Silverman Scott Rosenberg’s quest for a universal corrections button
Toxic Twins June 4, 2010 By Craig Silverman When words are similar in spelling but very different in meaning
Polygraphs and Private Eyes May 28, 2010 By Craig Silverman Inside the National Enquirer’s elaborate fact-checking process
Facts and Fiction May 21, 2010 By Craig Silverman A small literary magazine lists all of its mistakes—ever
Correction as Weapon: Self-Inflicted Wounds May 14, 2010 By Craig Silverman Was this week’s most profane correction targeted at a news site, or its subject?
The End of Accuracy? May 7, 2010 By Craig Silverman In a world of information abundance, fact-checking might be more important than ever
Visions of Beauty April 30, 2010 By Craig Silverman A data-driven journalist strives to improve his ‘living images’
Eruption, Interrupted April 23, 2010 By Craig Silverman What’s the best way to correct an errant tweet?
Accuracy and the Average Person April 16, 2010 By Craig Silverman Corrections aren’t just for journalists anymore
Inside the World’s Largest Fact Checking Operation April 9, 2010 By Craig Silverman A conversation with two staffers at Der Spiegel