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1 Determining the Suitability of Online Research Materials Beth Thompson

2 Research Projects Frequently teachers require that students use a specific number of sources of a certain format for their research projects, i.e.: “X number of book sources and Y number of internet sources” e.g.: “You must use at least 2 book sources and no more than 3 internet sources”

3 In today’s world Libraries subscribe to DATABASES which contain digital versions of print resources

4 These databases are a very inexpensive way of accessing HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS worth of magazines, newspapers, scholarly journals, books, papers and dissertations, and other print resources

5 Many teachers say that if a source is accessed by a computer, it does not count as a “book” source… I DISAGREE WITH THIS!!!

6 WHY? HERE’S JUST ONE EXAMPLE: http://www.ssppeaston.org/schools/

7 Here is another example: Literature Resource Center a Gale Database available through the Talbot County Free Library website

8 CONCLUSION: Sources that can be retrieved from subscription databases are, for the most part respectable and trustworthy. In other words, they are good!

9 NOW, HOW DO WE JUDGE SOURCES THAT ARE FOUND DOING A REGULAR INTERNET SEARCH?

10 Do a search using a common search engine such as: YAHOO GOOGLE ASK

11 WHAT CAN YOU TELL ABOUT A SOURCE FROM THE URL? (web address link)

12 RULES OF THUMB a)if it ends in.com it is a BUSINESS b)If it ends in.gov it is a GOVERNMENT AGENCY c).edu is usually a SCHOOL, COLLEGE, or UNIVERSITY d).org might be OK, but you may want to do further research e)Wikipedia shows up in most searches, but many teachers do not allow students to use it as a source (although references at the end of the articles may point to further sources)

13 FURTHER WAYS TO DETERMINE RELIABILITY OF A WEB SOURCE Who links to it? In the Google search box type: link: [all or part of URL] Who owns the web site? - Go to www.netsol.com/cgi-bin/whois/whoiswww.netsol.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois - Enter domain name into box When was the site last updated? Go to the page you want to double-check, highlight the address bar content and paste this into the address bar - javascript:alert(document.lastModified) Then, press ENTER. The last date modified will pop up.

14 CONCLUSION  THE FUTURE IS NOW!  More and more professional, scholarly and scientific materials are being published in digital format, accessible online through databases and internet searches  EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO JUDGE INTERNET SOURCES  That goes for print sources, too  Any questions?


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