Evaluating Web Sites

It is very important to evaluate any source that you use for research. It is especially important to evaluate web sites that you use for research. WHY? Because there is no one checking the reliablity of what's on the Internet. Anyone can put ANYTHING on the Internet.

There is a lot of very good information available on the Internet.               

There is also a lot information that's not appropriate for college research.          

 

YOU have to be able to tell the difference!

 

Here's how to evaluate web pages for your research:

1. Find out who the AUTHOR of the web page is.

2. Find out what COMPANY OR ORGANIZATION sponsors/publishes the web page.

3. Look for a LIST OF SOURCES the author of the web page used in his or her own research. This may also be called a "bibliography" or "references" or "sources cited," and will usually be found at the end of the page. If there is a list of sources, are they good/trustworthy?

4. Try to determine the PURPOSE of the web page. Is it trying to educate you, entertain you, sell you something, or convince you of something?

5. Look at the ACCURACY of the web page.

Evaluating Web Sites - Exercise

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