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Evaluating Websites Mrs. Grocki Library Media Specialist Henry James Memorial School
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Five Evaluation Criteria Authority Accuracy Objectivity/Bias Currency Coverage
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Authority Who wrote the page? Anyone can add information to the WWW How can you find out? Look on the side or bottom of the page for information Use the URL domain information Do an author search on Google to find out the author’s educational background, occupation and qualifications Has the author published other work?
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Accuracy Who published the page?published What on the site leads you believe that the information is accurate? Does the page provide links to other reliable sites? Can you verify the information provided using a print source or another trusted web site? Are there errors in spelling or grammar on the page? Next
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http://www.nida.nih.gov/MarijBroch/Marijteens.html Back
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Objectivity/Bias What is the purpose of the page? Is it to Inform Sell or market a product or idea Persuade Entertain
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Currency When was the page created? When was the page last updated? Are there many dead links?
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Coverage Is the information free and complete? Is the topic adequately covered? Are there links to additional information? Is this information useful to your topic?
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What do you think about these pages? http://www.nida.nih.gov/MarijBroch/ Marijteens.html http://www.nida.nih.gov/MarijBroch/ Marijteens.html http://www.teenhealthfx.com/answer s/Alcohol/subcategory.php?subsectio n=15 http://www.teenhealthfx.com/answer s/Alcohol/subcategory.php?subsectio n=15
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Works Cited Library. Dept. home page. 10 Nov. 2006. Binghamton U. 29 Sept. 2008. Tyburski, Genie. “How to Evaluate Information--Checklist.” The Virtual Chase. 12 May 2008. Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP. 29 Sept. 2008.
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