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Websites
  • The Ultimate Authority?

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Is everything on the Internet true?

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  • NO!!!!

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If its not all true
  • how do you tell a trustworthy website from one
    thats not reliable, even if it looks cool?

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Think of the five Ws!Who What When
Why Where
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WHO
  • Who sponsored or created the site? Why? (for what
    purpose?)  
  • If you know this, you can make intelligent
    assessments about any potential bias (For
    example if the NRA publishes a site on Gun
    Control, the point of view or bias for or against
    the issue would be different, perhaps, to an
    article published in a web site with a focus on
    Parenting)  
  • Also related  to bias or perspective are issues
    of authenticity and credibility -- is the
    information true, accurate and believable? (For
    example, usage statistics for a new drug might be
    more reliable coming from a government web site
    rather than those offered by its manufacturer)  
  • A quick clue as to the source of a web site is
    the domain (in the url or "address") (For
    example .edu means either an educational or
    affiliated institution, .com means commercial
    enterprise (which may have a financial reason for
    promoting a product or site), .gov means
    government agency ,and .org means organization)
     

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http//onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/banned-books.
html
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WHAT
  • What is the goal of the website?
  • Is it to give people facts, or is it trying to
    sell something? Is the website made to inform or
    to persuade?
  • Is the web site you're looking at made to help
    people do research or talk them into buying
    something?

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WHEN
  • When was the web site created? Does the web
    site say when it was last updated?
  • Are the links to other sites still working? If
    they're not, you can guess that the author is not
    working on this web page anymore and the rest of
    the information might be out of date, too.
  • Most well tended sites will clearly state when
    the content was last updated. Sometimes frequent
    updating is essential (for example, at news sites
    or where the information changes rapidly).
    Sometimes this is not a priority -- such as with
    online texts or with historical or archival data.

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WHY
  • Why is this information useful to you? Does it
    answer your questions? Or is the information not
    really related to your research?
  • The best information in the world is not useful
    if it doesn't answer the questions that YOU have.
    Maybe you need to look for another site that
    discusses what you are looking for.

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Criteria for Evaluating a Good Website
  • Can you move from page to page?
  • Are there good use of graphics and color?
  • Are there additional links and resources
    included?
  • Is the information is useful?
  • Do all links work?
  • Can you navigate and see meaningful info within
    30 seconds?
  • Is there contact information stated?
  • Does the page include the date it was last
    updated?
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