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Website Evaluation Don’t Listen to the “Village Idiot”
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Is a website created by this individual a reliable source of research? True story… A group of students submitted an American Revolution project based on a website grade 5 students created.
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Definition: 1.capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement. 2.worthy of belief or confidence; trustworthy: a credible witness. Credibility is important! ▫If your research is flawed, so is your argument. ▫If you use credible sources, you can believe them, and your readers can believe you. Word of the Day: Credibility
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Most books you find in library nonfiction are credible. Most large newspapers are credible. ◦ Vancouver Sun ◦ The Province ◦ Squamish Chief Scholarly journals are usually credible. ◦ JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Most government publications are credible. Reputable organizations are usually credible. ◦ Canadian Cancer Society ◦ World Health Organization ◦ Canadian Red Cross Most information from colleges is credible. Information from a database is usually credible. Ebsco or Gale, found on the library website. How do I know if my sources are credible?
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You can automatically rule out: ▫Wikipedia ▫Instagram ▫Blogs ▫Twitter ▫Personal sites (Facebook) How do I know if my sources are credible?
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The internet offers the BEST information on MANY topics. The internet offers the WORST information on MOST topics. Using the Internet for Research
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Ways to tell a credible internet source: ▫Looks professional The website doesn’t look like it was made by a 4- year-old with a crayon All or most links are working ▫Information offered is easy to verify The website offers links to where they found their information The sources of their information are also credible Credible Internet Sources
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▫It is easy to contact the owners of the website for more information or to ask questions ▫The site is up to date Information from 1991 is not listed as “recent” ▫There are no errors The site uses proper spelling and grammar ▫The website is appropriate There is no inappropriate language, graphics, or photos Credible Internet Sources
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These guidelines are not 100% When in doubt, ask for help from a teacher or librarian If you’re still not sure, DON’T use it Companies can pay Google to have their website within the top 10 hits. Be careful with.com sites ▫All.com sites are trying to sell something, which means they are all biased in some way ▫Sites with lots of advertisements are usually less credible Credible Internet Sources
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Is much easier to spot than it used to be Could make you ineligible for scholarships in Grade 12 Could get you expelled from a university or college Doesn’t take very long for a teacher to check ◦ A teacher can type 10 words of your paper into a search engine, and within seconds, compare it to tens of thousands of other papers that have already been written Is easy to avoid ◦ EasyBib ◦ MLA Notetaking Sheets Plagiarism
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Credibility in ACTION This one?Or this one? Republic of Molossia www.molossia.org Elephant Butte http://cityofelephantbutte.com Velcro Companies www.velcro.com California’s Velcro http://www.umbachconsulting.com/miscellany /velcro.html Dog Island www.thedogisland.com Doggie Playland www.doggieplayland.ca
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Using Easy Bib- www.easybib.comwww.easybib.com
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Easy Bib to create a Works Cited Book entries should look like…
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Easy Bib to Create a Works Cited Website entries should look like…
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Your Works Cited should look like this! NOT- A LIST OF WEBSITE LINKS!!!!
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