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Title: Evaluating Websites


1
Evaluating Websites
  • The CRAAP Test
  • Dont Surf the Net
  • Without It!
  • CRAAP Test Meriam Library ??California State
    University, Chico

2
Is your web site credible and useful, or is it
CURRENCY RELEVANCE AUTHORITY ACCURACY
PURPOSE ?
3
Apply the CRAAP Test to this Art History Site
4
Currency The timeliness of the information.
  • When was the information published or posted?
  • Has the information been revised or updated?
  • Is the information current or out-of date for
    your topic?
  • Are the links functional? For Web

5
Lots of dates in the timeline
6
Is it current?
7
Relevance The importance of the information for
your needs.
  • Does the information relate to your topic or
    answer your question?
  • Who is the intended audience?
  • Is the information at an appropriate level (i.e.
    not too elementary or advanced for your needs)?
  • Have you looked at a variety of sources before
    determining this is one you will use?
  • Would you be comfortable using this source for a
    research paper?

8
Is this the type of source you need?
9
Authority The source of the information.
  • Who is the author/publisher/source/sponsor?
  • Are the author's credentials or organizational
    affiliations given?
  • What are the author's credentials or
    oganizational affiliations given?
  • What are the author's qualifications to write on
    the topic?
  • Is there contact information, such as a
    publisher or e-mail address?
  • Does the URL reveal anything about the author or
    source?
  • examples .com .edu .gov .org .net

10
Take a Close Look
11
Dont Be Gullible
12
Checking Professor Patrizia Simondo,the only
name listed
13
Accuracy The reliability, truthfulness, and
correctness of the informational content.
  • Where does the information come from?
  • Is the information supported by evidence?
  • Has the information been reviewed or refereed?
  • Can you verify any of the information in another
    source or from personal knowledge?
  • Does the language or tone seem unbiased and free
    of emotion?
  • Are there spelling, grammar, or other
    typographical errors?

14
Can you verify?
15
Purpose The reason the information exists.
  • What is the purpose of the information? to
    inform? teach? sell? entertain? persuade?
  • Do the authors/sponsors make their intentions or
    purpose clear?
  • Is the information fact? opinion? propaganda?
  • Does the point of view appear objective and
    impartial?
  • Are there political, ideological, cultural,
    religious, institutional, or personal biases?

16
Jacopo is a hoax site-- A CRAAP Detection Test
17
This company has an impressive website.
18
Uh oh! They saw it on the Internet--it must be
true!
19
A Good Internet Source?
  • Help your niece with her school report for
    Martin Luther King Day. She googled his name and
    found
  • martinlutherking.org
  • Will this be a good information source for
    her?
  • Be sure--Use the CRAAP Test!
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