Today's News & Views
April 2, 2007
 

National Educational Trust Fund Materials:
Accurate, Up to Date, Accessible
-- Part Two of Two

You can rely on information from National Right to Life.

One of the complaints voiced in the press articles discussed in Part One is that the information passed out by pro-lifers is often outdated and inaccurate. The NRL Educational Trust Fund has long had a commitment to providing the most accurate, up-to-date, and accessible information possible.

The Trust Fund is serious about accuracy. While we do not claim that we’ve never made a spelling mistake or a grammatical error, we make every effort to make sure the claims we make are backed by the most reliable scientific and journalistic sources. Before reprinting, we go back and try to check original sources, making sure we quote accurately. We check medical terminology and run our material by medical or appropriate academic experts.

The Trust Fund seeks to keep our materials up to date. National Right to Life invests considerable time and expense in keeping track of the latest studies and news from the world’s top medical journals, scientific conferences, and Internet information sources and makes efforts to incorporate the latest and most relevant scientific data into our publications.

Rigorous efforts are made to track ongoing scientific debates and to assess and address new challenges. The Trust Fund has no problem citing facts or data that has long been established (such as the beating of the unborn child’s heart at three weeks), but still checks to insure that new information does not supersede old.

While the language of scientific and medical journals can get very technical, the Trust Fund seeks to ensure that its materials are accessible and easy to understand. The most relevant data is distilled from lengthy studies, medical terms are checked and translated into common English, and efforts are made to concisely and coherently present core issues. To help make them most useful, materials are designed in easy to distribute, easy to carry formats.

More and more, materials from the Trust Fund are available for free download from the National Right to Life website, www.nrlc.org. This not only enables immediate access and wider possible distribution, but allows the Trust Fund to perform nearly instant updates when new information comes out.

The National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund is the reason no pro-lifer ever need rely on outdated or inaccurate information.

Part One