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Evaluating Internet Resources otherwise known as…

Evaluating Internet Resources otherwise known as…. Can I use this in my essay?. Evaluating Internet Resources. Authority (who is the author/sponsor?) Accuracy of Content Objectivity (bias) Currency Coverage (how thorough?) Appearance. http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/evalcrit.html.

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Evaluating Internet Resources otherwise known as…

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  1. Evaluating Internet Resourcesotherwise known as… Can I use this in my essay?

  2. Evaluating Internet Resources • Authority (who is the author/sponsor?) • Accuracy of Content • Objectivity (bias) • Currency • Coverage (how thorough?) • Appearance http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/evalcrit.html

  3. Evaluating Internet Resources Authority(who is the author/sponsor?) • The site may be affiliated with a group. • Credentials make this person or group an expert. • If you cannot determine the source, DO NOT USE! • Look at “Biography,” “About us,” “Contact us”; shorten the web address.

  4. Evaluating Internet Resources Accuracy • How reliable is the content? • Use your judgement and look for verification of the information (editor, bibliography, citations). • Make sure the information agrees with what you have found in books, periodicals, and other online sources.

  5. Evaluating Internet Resources Objectivity • Be aware of bias. It will determine how you use the website. • Does the website clearly explain its purpose?

  6. Evaluating Internet Resources Currency • When was it updated? • Undated factual or statistical information is no better than anonymous information. • Make sure the page has been updated recently. • Try a few links to make sure they are still “active.”

  7. Evaluating Internet Resources Coverage(how thorough?) • Is it well-written and easy to understand? • Is the material as in-depth as you need? • Does the site have a variety of resources / information?

  8. Evaluating Internet Resources Appearance(what does it look like?) • Are there more than three errors (spelling or grammar)? • Is the site difficult to view, read, and navigate? • If the webmaster doesn’t proofread or make the site easy to use, they may not care about the information they put on it…MOVE ON!

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