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C.R.A.A.P. Website Evaluation Test The Based on the CRAAP TEST, Created by the Meriam Library at California State University Chico

C = Currency When was the info published or posted? Has it been revised or updated? Is the info current or out-of-date? Do the links function?

R = Relevance Does the info answer your research questions? Is the info at the appropriate level? Who is the intended audience? Have you looked at a variety of sources?

A = Authority Who is the author, publisher or sponsor? Is there contact information for the author or organization? What is the domain of the site?

A = Accuracy Where does the info come from? Can you verify the info in another source? Does the website language seem unbiased and free from emotion?

P = Purpose Does the info attempt to inform? Teach? Sell? Entertain? Persuade? Is it fact? Opinion? Propaganda? Does the point-of-view appear impartial and objective?

Does this website pass The C.R.A.A.P. Test? You are doing a report on pit bulls http://www.peta.org/ You are doing a report on medical careers http://www.rythospital.com You are doing a report on Martin Luther King, Jr.

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With the C. R. A. A. P. Test you will know for sure With the C.R.A.A.P. Test you will know for sure. Is it a good website or is it ____________??!!