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Web Content Evaluation

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Web Content Evaluation

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Evaluating Search Results

The 5 W’s of Web Content Evaluation

WHAT

WHEN

WHERE

WHY

WHO

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Evaluating Search Results

The 5 W’s of Web Content Evaluation

WHO - Who is responsible for the site?

WHAT - What kind of site is it?

WHEN - When was the site created?

WHERE - Where does the information come from?

WHY - Why was this site created?

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The 5 W’s of Web Info Evaluation

WHO

Who is responsible for the site?

Is there an author? Anonymous = Unverifiable

What are his/her credentials? Look for a biography or resume

Is the author an organization or association?

Is the author published anywhere else?

Can I contact the author? Anyone can create a fake email. Look for phone and mailing address.

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The 5 W’s of Web Info Evaluation

WHATWhat kind of site is it?

What does the URL tell you? Look at the domain - that's the part that ends in:

.edu = educational

.org = organization

.gov = government

.net = network/utilities

.mil = military

.com = commercialSource: kathyschrock.net

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The 5 W’s of Web Info Evaluation

WHAT

Look at the “About Us” section

Does it list documented facts or opinions?

What does the author say is the purpose of the site?

Is there bias or prejudice evident?

Is the site easy to navigate and search?

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The 5 W’s of Web Info Evaluation

WHEN

When was the site created or updated?

Are the links current?

An automated date (usually indicated by today's date) does not indicate when the information was updated.

Outdated information is often obsolete.

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The 5 W’s of Web Info Evaluation

WHERE

Where does the information come from?

Are there external links to related information?

Is there documentation for factual statements, assertions, and second-hand information?

Is there a bibliography or works cited page? Are references and sources clearly cited?

Can you find this same information in other sources?

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The 5 W’s of Web Info Evaluation

WHY

Why was this site created? To inform?

Is this information useful for my purpose?

Why should I use this information versus another?

Is the goal to sell a product?

To advocate an agenda or to persuade?

Why are advertisements (if any) there? Do they relate to the site?

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Reference

Schrock, K. (2001). The five w’s of web site evaluation Retrieved from kathyschrock.net/abceval/5ws.pdf