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Evaluation Criteria

Here are some points to consider when evaluating information found on the Internet. The process of evaluation should not be new to you. These are familiar criteria that you have probably applied to the evaluation of traditional print information.

Now let's examine each of these points separately. What are the questions you should ask?.

Authority /Authorship

Some help answering these questions: If the author is not identified on the page presented to you in your search, you may be viewing pages out of context. Move back to the homepage for the site. You can do this by examining the URL or address for the page. Drop the pathname at the end of the URL and connect to the main server address without a pathname. By viewing the initial page or homepage for a site, you may be able to determine authority/authorship.

Accuracy

Objectivity

Currency

Content

These are some questions you should ask when evaluating an internet source of information. Be a critical consumer of information.

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Updated March 8, 2007
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