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Carol jones evaluating web sites

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Why evaluate a web site? Putting documents on the web is • EASY FREE or CHEAP Anyone can do it • UNMONITORED Most pages on general search engines are self-published It is up to you to decide if the information on that site is worthwhile
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Why evaluate a web site? Putting documents on the web is • EASY• FREE or CHEAP• Anyone can do it• UNMONITORED• Most pages on general search engines are self-

published• It is up to you to decide if the information on that

site is worthwhile

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How can you tell if a web site is a good one?

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There are 5 main things to look at to be sure you can use a web

site in a research paper

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Look and evaluate!Consider….

• 1. Relevancy

• 2. Authority

• 3. Objectivity

• 4. Currency

• 5. Suitability

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Relevancy

• Is this information something I can use for my topic? Or is it off the subject?

• Does this information have enough detail to help me with my report?

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Authority• What kind of authority does the author

have? Who authored the web site? What credentials are listed for the author(s)?

• Are the credentials reliable or questionable?

• Can the URL of the web site give us information? (.gov, .org., .edu)

• Are there links to further information?

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Objectivity• Why was this page written and for whom?

• What goals or objectives does this page meet?

• Is this page a mask for advertising? Is the information biased?

• Is the information based on facts or is it opinion? Many web sites are opinion pages.

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Currency

• Is a publication date given?

• How up-to-date is the information?

• How important is the publication date for my topic?

• Are there any broken/dead links?

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Suitability

• Is the web site good for some things and not good for other things?

• Is it written for students or for professionals? Can I understand what it says?

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•More things to think about!

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Why was the page put on the web?

• To inform?

• To share?

• To sell?

• To persuade?

• To explain?

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Now ask yourself….

• Is the web site as good as other resources I might find in the library, such as subscription databases or print materials?

• Am I using the best sources available?

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Finally….

Has the web site passed the evaluation process?

Then you are ready to take notes!


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