Information Literacy Instructional Program
Information Literacy Learning Guides
Step Six: Evaluating Your Materials
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Evaluating Web Sites "It has to be correct - I found it on the Internet" "It has to be wrong - I found it on the Internet" The truth lies somewhere between. When people speak of information on the Web or Internet, they usually don't mean books or periodical articles, but both periodical articles and books are accessible through the Internet via the Web.Yet anyone can 'publish' on the Web - there are no guidelines or editors on the Web. When evaluating both print and electronic resources, use as many of these four measures as you need as a guide:
Take a look at the following exercise: Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? Evaluating Web Pages - Links to Discuss
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Last Updated: 10/5/04