Short pdf file. Suggestions for evaluating anything you read.
Includes checklist form (PDF) that can be used to analyze web sites and pages.
An essay that considers peer review, author's credentials, writing style, and plausibility of information.
Seeks to provide the necessary guidelines to use to determine the quality and accuracy of the information found on the World Wide Web. A document from the University of Maryland libraries.
Sections on gaining full access to materials which may be censored, understanding how to search, and evaluating what is found using the internet.
Introduction to a program which provides resources about Internet Literacy for teachers, parents and librarians.
Printable form with hyperlinks to explanations of the criteria used, namely authority, content and scope, design and functionality.
Detailed criteria used for selecting resources for this UK guide to biomedical information.
Paper/course written in 1999 with a 2002 update. Covers why evaluate, methods of evaluation, and why and how to teach it in the schools.
Consumers WebWatch, a project of Consumers Union, publishes research and journalism on credibility issues that matter to consumers, and recommends Web-wide guidelines to address widespread problems of credibility and trust.
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