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Website Evaluation Website Evaluation Content adapted from: Beck, Susan. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: or, Why It’s a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources . 1997. http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/eval.html Image courtesy of Kristen King
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Website EvaluationWebsite Evaluation

Content adapted from: Beck, Susan. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: or, Why It’s a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources.  1997.  http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/eval.html

Image courtesy of Kristen King

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Spend a few minutes exploring this site. What are your general impressions of the webpage?

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Five Criteria for Web Five Criteria for Web EvaluationEvaluationAuthority

Accuracy

Objectivity

Currency

Coverage

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AuthorityAuthorityIs there an author? Is the author

qualified?◦Look for a header or footer showing

affiliation. ◦Look at the URL. http://www.fbi.gov ◦Look at the

domain: .edu, .com, .uk, .org, .netAnyone can publish anything on the

web. It is often hard to determine a web

page's authorship.

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Are you able to identify the author of this site and/or the organization who created it? If not, how might that affect the usefulness of the information?

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AccuracyAccuracyIs the information reliable and

error-free?Is there an editor or someone who

verifies/checks the information?Unlike traditional print resources,

web resources rarely have editors or fact-checkers.

Currently, no web standards exist to ensure accuracy.

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Does the author cite any of his sources on the site? If not, how might that affect the accuracy of the information?

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ObjectivityObjectivityDoes the information show a

minimum of bias?Is the page designed to sway

opinion?Is there any advertising on the

site?Websites are often a “soapbox”

for personal opinion.

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Is there any evidence of bias on this page? If so, how might that affect the usefullness of the information?

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CurrencyCurrencyIs the page dated?If so, when was the last update?How current are the links? Have

some expired or moved?Publication or revision dates are

not always provided.

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Is this page up to date? If not, how might that affect the usefulness of the information?

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CoverageCoverageWhat topics are covered?What does this page offer that is

not found elsewhere?How in-depth is the material?Frequently, it's difficult to

determine the extent of coverage of a topic from a web page. The page may or may not include links to other web pages or print references.

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Does this site provided detailed/in-depth information? If not, how might that affect the usefulness of the information?

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Remember: A Good Website Remember: A Good Website Has…Has…

Authority

Accuracy

Objectivity

Currency

Coverage


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