Determining Reliable Websites For Research 1 Determining Reliable Websites For Research 4 Factors/Criteria to Consider - CARS: Credibility: Can we believe the site? Accuracy: Can we consider the information correct? Reasonable: Does the information seem to be fair and generally make sense? Support: Do other research sources report similar information?
Credibility Is there an author or an organization listed? 2 Credibility Is there an author or an organization listed? – If not there is no credibility – Website can not be used for research If there is an author or organization: Do they provide a job title or describe their education, training or experience? Do they provide contact information?
Accuracy Is there a recent date? 3 Accuracy Is there a recent date? Does the website provide concrete facts rather than general, vague information?
4 Reasonable Is the author presenting information that is free of personal bias? Do the author’s words seem to be free of highly emotional tones?
Support Does the website refer to other people or organizations? 5 Support Does the website refer to other people or organizations? Does the website provide a Works Cited list? Do your database articles or books support this website?
In Order To Use A Website For Your Research: 6 In Order To Use A Website For Your Research: There MUST be an author or organization listed Your answer must be YES to at least one of the questions for credibility, accuracy, reasonable and support
Website Addresses/Domains 7 Website Addresses/Domains .gov or .edu -> No CARS test needed .org, .net, .com etc. -> ALWAYS need CARS test