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1. Assessment of value٠the act of considering or examining something in order to judge its value, quality, importance, extent, or condition

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Why Evaluate?

•Experts say that every 3 seconds a new website is put online.

•Anyone can publish anything online.•Google (Love it; Hate it).•Your grade depends on it!

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How to Evaluate

•All websites are not created equal.•Students should have a standard criteria

for evaluating online resources.

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CARRDSS

•CREDIBILITY / AUTHORITY

•ACCURACY

•RELIABILITY

•RELEVANCE

•DATE

•SOURCES BEHIND THE TEXT

•SCOPE AND PURPOSE

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CREDIBILITY / AUTHORITY :

Who is the author? What are his or her credentials? Education? Experience?

Affiliation?Does the author’s experience really qualify him or her as an

expert?Who actually published this page?

Example

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Look for credibility clues!•Words and phrases to look for:

▫About us, Who Am I, FAQs, For More, Company Information, Profiles, Our Staff, Home

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ACCURACY:• Can facts, statistics, or other information be verified

through other sources? • Based on your knowledge, does the information seem

accurate? Is the information inconsistent with information you learned from other sources?

• Do there appear to be errors on the page (spelling, grammar, facts)?

• Example

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RELIABILITY:

Does the source present a particular view or bias?Is the page affiliated with an organization that has a

particular political or social agenda?Is the page selling a product?Information is seldom neutral. Sometimes a bias is useful

for persuasive essays or debates. Understanding bias is important.

Example Example 2Example 3

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RELEVANCE:

•Does this information directly help to answer my question?

•Can I ignore it because it simply doesn’t help me?

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DATE:

•When was this information created? •When was it revised? •Has the author of the page stopped maintaining

it?• (Be suspicious of undated material.)

•Example

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SOURCES BEHIND THE TEXT:

• Did the author bother to document his or her sources? Use reliable, credible sources?

• Were those references popular, scholarly, reputable?

• Are those sources real? Have you or your librarian heard of them?

• Do the links work?

Example

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SCOPE / PURPOSE:

Does this source address my hypothesis/thesis/question in a comprehensive way?

• Is it a scholarly or popular treatment?• Is it material I can read and understand?

▫ Is it too simple? Is it too challenging?•Who is the intended audience?•Why was this page created? To inform or

explain? To persuade? To sell?Example

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URLs as clues to content• .com=commercial sites (vary

in their credibility)• .gov=U.S. government site• .org=organization, often non-

profit. Some have strong bias and agendas

• .edu=school or university site (is it K-12? By a student? By a scholar?)

ExampleExample

• .mil=U.S. military site• .net=networked service

provider, Internet administrative site

• .museum=museum• .name=individual Internet

user• .biz=a business• .pro=professional’s site• ~=personal site

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So, why should we care about all of this?

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There are bigger questions in life!You will be using information to make important decisions!

▫Which car should I buy?▫Which doctor should I choose?▫Should my child have this surgery?▫Should I take this medication?

•You want to be able to ensure the information you choose is reliable, credible, current, balanced, relevant, and accurate!

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Just as you evaluate your sources . . .

Your teacher will evaluate your work based on the quality of the sources you select.

Evaluate carefully. Don’t settle for good enough!

Quality always counts!

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Hoax Sites…For fun:

•http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/C49/

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Remember, the free Web is not your only choice?

•Did you use print sources?•Did you search subscription databases?•Did you check with your teacher-librarian

for advice?

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Print Resources:

•Will be available! Don’t be afraid!•Advantages of using print resources:

▫Organized.▫Usually a small focus or theme.▫Reviewed for quality and accuracy of

information.▫Portable!

▫Look for the book/print resource cart in the computer lab!

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Good Resources to Start With…

•Academic Databases▫InfOHIO▫NCEMC

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If you have to…..

•For you Google addicts:▫Use specific and alternate search terms.▫Use “I” to narrow search to only include

search term in results.▫Beware of paid results.▫Don’t always go for the first result!▫Use your new evaluation skills! CARRDSS!