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Evaluating Internet Sources: A Guide to Reliability and Credibility

In today's digital age, evaluating the reliability of Internet sources is essential. This guide discusses key criteria for differentiating between reliable and unreliable sources, the distinctions between Internet sources and library resources, and the importance of understanding domain extensions. From identifying biased and unbiased information to effective citation practices, we provide sound advice for navigating the storm of online information. Learn how EDU, GOV, COM, and other domains can influence source credibility and enhance your research skills.

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Evaluating Internet Sources: A Guide to Reliability and Credibility

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  1. How to evaluate Internet sources

  2. The Internet: A storm of information

  3. Discussion 1. What makes an Internet source reliable / unreliable? 2. What are the differences between Internet sources and library sources?

  4. Video Key words / phrases: EDU site biased / unbiased cite a source Sound Advice: Evaluating Web Sites

  5. What have we learned so far ?

  6. Common Domain Extensions .biz businesses .com commercial (unrestricted) .edu educational institutions (USA) .gov US Government .mil US Military .net network providers (unrestricted) .org organisations that do not fit elsewhere (unrestricted)

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