Articles of interest about the virus, journalism, fakes, books & more - May 27
/***THE VIRUS
Is it safe to try on clothes at a store? What you need to know
Why COVID-19's weirdest symptoms are only emerging now
Preparing for the Post-Pandemic Workplace
***WORKING DURING THE PANDEMIC
Prepare to be tracked and tested as you return to work
Want to Be More Productive? Try Doing Less
The healthcare industry has embraced texting. Here’s one reason that should give you pause
Mirrors And Webcams Don’t Always Provide Accurate Reflections
***WRITING & READING
America is reading more in quarantine, but indie booksellers are missing out
Why Everyone Is Rereading Their Favorite Books In Quarantine
The best Android apps for writers: text editors, grammar checkers, idea generators, and more
How The Pandemic Is Affecting Book Publishing Industry
***JOURNALISM
AP Stylebook: Now with digital security tips for journalists
Is Email the Future of Journalism?
13 security tips for journalists covering hate online
A Journalist’s Guide to Using Zoom for Community Engagement
California newsrooms know how to prepare for disasters
OANN Trump’s Favorite TV Network Is Post-parody
Lawsuit over popular 'S-Town' podcast dismissed, movie now in early stages
Coronavirus patterns make local news even more important
13 security tips for journalists covering hate online
A Journalist’s Guide to Using Zoom for Community Engagement
Science journalism needed now, more than ever
Ahmaud Arbery Shooting: Latest Case Of Overuse Of 'Unarmed Black Man'
***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM
Judge Throws Out One America Now Defamation Suit vs. Rachel Maddow
New York Times phasing out all 3rd-party advertising data
LinkedIn Editorial Is Now LinkedIn News, With Big Ambitions
***FAKES & FRAUDS
How to Spot a Misleading Crowd Photo
"Fake news" laws on the rise globally during the coronavirus pandemic
Lessons From Operation "Denver," the KGB’s Massive AIDS Disinformation Campaign
How Bad Is The COVID-19 Misinformation Epidemic?
In a new course this fall, students will create and study the history of digital fakes
1 In 5 Adults In England Think The Coronavirus Is A Hoax
Bill Gates, bogeyman of virus conspiracy theorists
"The church of QAnon": How a bizarre conspiracy theory is linked to evangelical Christianity
***SOCIAL MEDIA
Twitter Places Fact-Checking Warning On Trump Tweet For 1st Time
Researchers: Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots
TikTok is coming after Snapchat with a new augmented reality ad format
Increased Social Media Usage Creates Perfect Conditions For Spread Of Misinformation
***LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
***POETRY
Altoona professor's poetry collection lauded by critics and scholars
The Academy Of American Poets Announces 2020 Recipients Of Poetry Fund Grants
***PRIVACY & SECURITY
Chrome will block ads that drain your resources: How to turn it on now
Videoconferencing: Think Twice Before Hitting 'Record'
***PRODUCING MEDIA
Free alternatives to Photoshop that give you maximum creative freedom