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AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that is credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. Author: This author is a journalist and has verifiable credentials *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Website Website article Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current Bottom of article Author Within the article Citations & Links: News articles don’t usually have or require citations, but a good source provides links for further reading on the subject Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Article Footer Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to take responsibility for their content and to be credible Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that is credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Citations & Links: A good source provides citations for its information as well as links for further reading on the subject Website Website article Within the article Bottom of article Author Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Author: This author is a journalist and has verifiable credentials Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to take responsibility for their content and to be credible Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Article Footer Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that is credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Website Website article Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current Author: This author is a journalist and has verifiable credentials Within the article Bottom of article Author Citations & Links: News articles don’t usually have or require citations, but a good source provides links for further reading on the subject Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to take responsibility for their content and to be credible Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Article Footer Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that may be credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current Website Website article Author: The authors for this site vary greatly in their journalistic experience and credentials, therefore it is difficult to know if this content should be trusted. Within the article Bottom of article Author Citations & Links: News articles don’t usually have or require citations, but should at least provide links for further reading on the subject Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to be credible, but doesn’t necessarily take responsibility for the content Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. Article Footer AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that may be credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Website Author: The authors on this site range in journalistic experience and credentials, and therefore it is difficult to decide if the information they present should be trusted. Website article Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current Bottom of article Author Citations & Links: News articles don’t usually have or require citations, but should at least provide links for further reading on the subject Within the article Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to be credible but doesn’t necessarily take responsibility for the content they publish. Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Article Footer Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that may be credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Author: The authors of the reviews for this site vary greatly in their journalistic experience and credentials, therefore it is difficult to decide whether the information provided should be trusted. Website Website article Within the article Currency: Each individual review provides a publishing date. Bottom of article Author Citations & Links: News articles don’t usually have or require citations, but should at least give links to related topics. This website links to other reviews. Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to be credible, but doesn’t necessarily take responsibility for the content they provide. Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. Article Footer AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that is not credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article/Within the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. Citations & Links: The articles on this site do not cite their information. Following the related article links leads to questionable sources. This is a site that publishes massive amounts of information to direct the most amount of web searches to their page to drive up their ad revenue. They are not concerned with publishing articles to provide good and reliable information. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Website Website article Bottom of article Author: The authors on this site are only identified by a first name initial and last name. Therefore it is impossible to search for them and discern their credibility/expertise/level of knowledge on their topic. Author Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current, but not all articles on this site are up to date. Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article Footer Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to be of questionable credibility and does not take responsibility for the content that is published. Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that is not credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. Author: The authors on this site are not given, and therefore it is impossible to discern their credentials and authority to speak on any given subject. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Website Currency: This article does not provide a publication date, therefore it is impossible to tell whether the information it provides is out of date. Website article Citations & Links: The articles on this site do not cite their information. Following the related article links leads to questionable content, and reveals one of the main criticisms of eHow.com. This is a site that publishes massive amounts of articles based on what will direct the most amount of web searches to their page in order to drive up their ad revenue. They are not concerned with publishing articles because they want to provide good and reliable information. Within the article Bottom of article Author Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to have questionable credibility and who does not take responsibility for the content they provide. Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Article Footer Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Example of a Website that is not credible Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Top of the article Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Author: The authors on this site are not given, and therefore it is impossible to discern their credentials and authority to speak on any given subject. Website Website article Currency: This article does not provide a publication date, therefore it is impossible to tell if the information it provides is out of date. Within the article Bottom of article Author Citations & Links: The articles on this site do not cite their information. Following the related article links leads to questionable content. Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to have questionable credibility and who does not take responsibility for the content they provide. Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. Article Footer AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com A Special Note on Wikipedia Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Wikipedia is a good source of general reference information that can have data that is on par with other encyclopedias. However, when one is writing a research paper it is never favorable to cite general reference sources. Primary and topic-specific resources are always the best sources of information. Wikipedia, and other encyclopedias, are good for users who wish to obtain general information. Wikipedia can also be useful when starting research if you investigate the credible sources they are citing. Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Top of the article Website Author: The authors on this site are all users, and therefore it is impossible to discern their credentials and authority to speak on any given subject. This is the main reason why Wikipedia.org should not be cited. While many of the articles on the site have citations and current dates, the fact that the articles are written by users who are not credible and cannot be identified. Website article Within the article Bottom of article Author Citations & Links: This source provides citations for the information published as well as links to related content. However, this is not necessarily true of all articles on this site. It is better to use the citations to help you find credible sources. Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Currency: This article provides a publishing date and it is current, but not all articles on this site are up to date. Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Publisher: This site provides a publisher, who upon investigation, was found to be credible but does not take responsibility for the content that is published. Article Footer Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM

Website Evaluation Guide Citing a website article - MLA Website Evaluation Guide Cite it at easybib.com Criteria for Evaluating Websites Website: A collection of online informational pages on the world wide web that typically covers related topics Main Criteria Descriptions/Details Possible Answers Author Who is providing the information? What do you know about them and their credentials; are they an expert? Can you find out more and contact them? Search for the author in a search engine. Has the author written several publications on the topic? Scholars and academics; User generated; journalist; varies greatly; none given; NA Publisher/ Affiliation Is the publisher credible? Do they take responsibility for the content? Is there a sponsor or affiliation? What other sources link to that website? Publisher is credible and takes responsibility; credible but doesn't take responsibility; questionable publisher and does not take responsibility; takes responsibility but is not credible. Bias/Balance/Purpose Is the language free of emotion? Does the organization or author indicate there will be bias? Is the purpose of the website to inform or spread an agenda? Are there ads? Are they trying to make money? Why did they write the article? Sometimes, sometimes - rightist, sometimes – leftist; corporate sponsorship; is balanced; generates content to sell ad space; NA Citations & Links Are there links to related sites and are they well organized? Citations/Bibliography provided? Citations; citations and links; links; no. Accuracy Is the data verifiable and accurate? Yes; unknown; varies; no Complete Is the source comprehensive? Currency When was the source last updated? Does the source have a date? Yes - up to date; yes – varies; not recent; date unknown Design & Quality Is the overall web design easy to use? Is it presented in a professional manner? Does it seem like current design? Good design; unprofessional design; old site; average Reproduced Was it reproduced? If so, where? Type a sentence in Google to verify If it was reproduced, was it done so with permission? Was Copyright information or a disclaimer included? Yes with permission; yes without permission; sometimes with permission; no Credible Based on previous criteria, is the source credible? Yes; maybe; no Structure: Last, First M. “Website article.” Website. Publisher, Date published. Web. Date accessed. <URL>. *Note: URL is optional. Consult your teacher Website Website article Bottom of article Author Date electronically published: 7/15/10 Article footer – Often contains website publisher information Website publisher Data accessed: Depends on the day When did you access the source? Web sources may change and must be considered unique Citation: Satalkar, Bhakti. “Water Aerobics." Buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, 15 July 2010. Web. 16 July 2010. AUTOMATICALLY CITE YOUR SOURCES FOR FREE AT WWW.EASYBIB.COM