Title: Evaluating Web Resources
1Evaluating Web Resources
- Lake Agassiz Regional Library12/17/02
- LL
2Why Evaluate Web Sites?
- The quality of Web resources varies tremendously.
- Anyone can publish anything on the Web.
3Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Sites
- Accuracy
- Authority
- Objectivity
- Currency
- Coverage
41.) Accuracy of Web Documents
- Who wrote the page and can you contact him or
her? - What is the purpose of the document?
- Is this person qualified to write this document?
- Examples
5Contact Information
Organizations Name
Contact Link
http//www.larl.org
6Purpose of the Document
www.onion.com
7Is this person qualified to write this document?
82.) Authority of Web Documents
- Who published the document?
- Check the domain of the document.
- Does the publisher list his or her qualifications?
Examples
9Who Published the Site?
http//147.129.226.1/libraryresearch/AIDSFACTS.htm
10Who Owns the Domain Name?
113.) Objectivity of Web Documents
- What goals or objectives does this page meet?
- How detailed is the information?
- What opinions are expressed?
Examples
12Goals or Objectives
www.hatsofmeat.com
13Detailed Information
www.nps.gov/
14Any Opinions?
http//www.angelfire.com/tv/infomercial/human_grow
th_hormone_16.htm
15Blending of Information
164.) Currency of A Web Document
- When was it produced?
- When was it updated?
- How up-to-date are the links?
17When was the Site Produced and Updated?
www.bookbrowser.com
185.) Coverage of the Web Documents
- Are the links evaluated and do they complement
the sites theme? - Does the site require additional software or
require a special browser? - Is the site free or fee?
19Evaluated Links?
www.lii.org
20Additional Software?
- Software Examples
- Real Player
- Media Player
- Shockwave
- Macromedia Flash
21Fee or Free?
22Any Questions or Comments?