Internet Sources:The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Evaluating Websites
What do you get with a search?
Think about what you need
• Endings like .com, .org., .edu can you trust them?
• How can you narrow your search to make it more efficient.
• What are you using to search: Google, Yahoo, specific site, database?
• How can you find what you need in everything out there?
Websites• CARS (Credibility, Accuracy,
Reasonableness, Support)– Author– Quality Control: Peer review,
sponsoring organization– Timeliness– Comprehensive: Is it one-sided or
shows all perspectives?– Who is the intended audience?– Is it reasonable, is there a conflict
of interest?
Summary of CARSCredibility trustworthy source, author’s credentials,
evidence of quality control, known or respected authority, organizational support. Goal: an authoritative source, a source that supplies some good evidence that allows you to trust it.
Accuracy up to date, factual, detailed, exact, comprehensive, audience and purpose reflect intentions of completeness and accuracy. Goal: a source that is correct today (not yesterday), a source that gives the whole truth.
Reasonableness
fair, balanced, objective, reasoned, no conflict of interest, absence of fallacies or slanted tone. Goal: a source that engages the subject thoughtfully and reasonably, concerned with the truth.
Support listed sources, contact information, available corroboration, claims supported, documentation supplied. Goal: a source that provides convincing evidence for the claims made, a source you can triangulate (find at least two other sources that support it).
Summary of The CARS Checklist for Research Source Evaluation
Website Checklisthttp://www.wildelake.com/research/websitechecklist.htm
Summary of The CARS Checklist for Research Source Evaluation
Instead of 54,000,000
Wikipedia – Can you use it?
There is something you can use! Scroll down
You can check these since they were used to support the page, but STILL CHECK THEM!
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Examples:Set One: AIDS1.1 Gender and HIV/AIDS 1.2 Quirk of nature or mass murder?1.3 Statistics and surveillanceSet Two Immigration2.1 The Greening of the Anti-Immigrant Agenda 2.2 Immigration fact or fiction?2.3 Illegal Immigration Is a Crime Set Three: Drugs, Hormones & Human Tissue3.1 Human Growth Hormone Stimulation: The Anti-Aging and Longevity Program 3.2 Human Test Subjects 3.3 Human Growth Hormone; Does it slow aging?
Examples
WORKS CITED
BECK, SUSAN E. “EXAMPLES.” THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY: OR, WHY IT’S A GOOD IDEA TO EVALUATE WEB SOURCES. NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY , 27 APR. 2009. WEB. 11 FEB. 2011. <HTTP://LIB.NMSU.EDU/ INSTRUCTION/ EVALEX
PL.HTML>.
HARRIS, ROBERT. “EVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCES.” VIRTUAL SALT. N.P., 22
NOV. 2010. WEB. 11 FEB. 2011. <HTTP://WWW.VIRTUALSALT.COM/ EVALU8IT.HTM>.
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