Contains evaluation criteria with examples that can be used by educators. Gives suggestions for successful Internet assignments.
Checklist for judging reliability of information. Links to other sites about the topic.
Checklists, instructions, tools and links to legal and factual research.
Questions to ask and tips for looking for authoritative information on the internet.
Article explains how to give a web page content the mark of quality. Conversely, it helps point out what to look for in a quality site.
Suggested criteria for evaluating Web resources for e-libraries.
Categorizes problematic sites and gives many examples of each type. Ends with a section which points to sites which give people accurate information as well as warnings about hoaxes and half-true stories.
Research librarian elaborates on five characteristics of superior web sites: timeliness, expediency, accuracy, objectivity, and authenticity
Eight ways of checking information on web sites.
Refereed article written by Alastair Smith which surveys criteria published on the Web and in the print literature and proposes a set of criteria (a toolbox) that can be used by librarians and users to evaluate Internet information sources.
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