Evaluating Web Resources
Anyone can put up a web page, so it's important to view web sites
with a critical eye. Keep these criteria in mind when using the web.
1. Accuracy:
Who wrote the page and why?
2. Authority:
Is the author a credible source? What are their qualifications?
3. Objectivity:
Is there an opinion expressed? What is the goal of the page?
4. Currency:
When was it last updated? Are there broken links?
5. Coverage:
Does the page cite its sources? Is the information comprehensive?
The domain can provide more information on the site:
.edu = educational institution
.gov = US government site
.org = organization or association
.com = commercial site
.museum = museum
.net = personal or other site
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