Snopes (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Snopes" in Italian language version.

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  • (EN) Viveca Novak, Snopes.com, su FactCheck.org, 10 aprile 2009. URL consultato il 28 febbraio 2019.

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  • Neil Henry, American Carnival: Journalism under Siege in an Age of New Media, University of California Press, 29 maggio 2007, p. 285, ISBN 9780520931541, OCLC 126846013.
    «The most widely known resource for validating or debunking rumors, myths, hoaxes, and urban legends in popular American culture is the website run by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson at www.snopes.com...»
  • David Porter, Usenet Communities and the Cultural Politics of Information, in Internet Culture, Taylor and Francis, 2013, p. 48, ISBN 9781135209049, OCLC 870590484.
    «The two most notorious trollers in AFU, Ted Frank and snopes, are also two of the most consistent posters of serious research»