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• When YOU do a
Google search,
HOW do you decide
what results are
good?
• What would help
you be better at
evaluating
information?
Ability to evaluate ANY
type of information
source to see if it meets
your needs
• Most students consider FORMAT to
be THE most important criterion for
selecting sources
• Joe Student: “INTERNET is best!!!”
• “A source should be judged for what it
contains, NOT how it is stored or
produced” (Quaratiello, 2011, p. 21).
Content
Format
“While evaluating the information you
find in books and periodicals is
important, evaluating web-based
material is absolutely crucial”
(Quaratiello, 2011, p. 20).
Quality
Quantity
Often hard to tell:
1. WHO wrote the info
2. WHO published the info
3. HOW accurate it is
4. WHERE they got their info
5. WHEN it was posted
• Relevance/Credibility Model
• CARS Model
•CRAAP Test
• Currency
• Relevance
• Authority
• Accuracy
• Purpose
• DATE the item was published (or last
updated)
•Is the information
current enough
for your research
needs?
•Is the most
current
information
always the best?
MOST CURRENT
• Science
• Health/medicine
• Business
OLDER SOURCES
• Historical topics
• Humanities
• Literature
When do older sources work well?
• Does the information relate
appropriately to your topic or help
answer your research question?
• Who is the intended audience?
• WHOM is it written for?
• Consider your own level
of knowledge in selecting
a source.
• Is it at a level that you can
understand and use?
–Too easy
–Too difficult
Ask yourself: Would you be
comfortable citing this source in
your research paper?
• QUALIFICATIONS of the writer
- Image copyrighted by Wikimedia foundation
• Expert in field/ subject matter expert
• “Peer review”
• On websites: Look for About link
• Contact information
– Publisher
– Email address
• .com
• .org
• .edu
• .gov
• Different types of sources pull their
information from different places.
• The type of source can give you an
idea of where the information they
used came from.
At what stage of the cycle
of information was your
source written?
And what does this
mean?
Turn on the
News
Newspapers
Magazines
Scholarly
Journals
Event
Happens
Books
• As an event occurs, you get live
reporting and footage.
• Immediately after an event, you get
more reporting and eyewitness
accounts.
• The further away from an event that
you get, the more ANALYSIS you will
find. • News Analysis
• Expert Analysis
• Scholarly Analysis
• Are the sources listed?
– Are they scholarly?
– Are they popular?
– Are they credible?
– How old are they?
• Can they be checked?
A source with verifiable sources of
information
• Has the information been reviewed or
refereed?
“With clear documentation, a
reader can hypothetically check
the ACCURACY of a given
source”(Quaratiello, 2011, p. 29).
• Absence of errors – spelling,
grammar, typos
• WHY the item was written
Entertain
A source that is informational and
unbiased.
POINT OF VIEW
• Every source is going
to have a point of view.
• Does the author tell you
his/her point of view?
• Are both sides
presented?
• Is information
presented fairly?
BIAS
• Some sources have a
BIASED point of view.
• Is one side presented
exclusively or far more
than the other?
• Is charged or emotional
language used?
• Evaluate what a simple Google search
on your topic provides
• Practice using the CRAAP Test
– Evaluate the 2 Web sources you found
last week
• Practice using the CRAAP Test on
scholarly sources
• Evaluate
– Scholarly Journal Article
– eBook
• Find a scholarly journal article on your
topic using Google Scholar
– Cite it in MLA or APA
– Evaluate it using CRAAP Test
• Keep | Start | Stop
• List ONE thing you would like your
instructor to KEEP, START, and STOP
doing.
• List ONE thing YOU would like to
KEEP, START, and STOP doing in
order to do well in this course.
Quaratiello, A. (2011). The college
student’s research companion:
Finding, evaluating, and citing the
resources you need to succeed (5th
ed.). New York, NY: Neal-Schuman.

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Lesson 4: Evaluating Sources

  • 1.
  • 2. • When YOU do a Google search, HOW do you decide what results are good? • What would help you be better at evaluating information?
  • 3. Ability to evaluate ANY type of information source to see if it meets your needs
  • 4.
  • 5. • Most students consider FORMAT to be THE most important criterion for selecting sources • Joe Student: “INTERNET is best!!!” • “A source should be judged for what it contains, NOT how it is stored or produced” (Quaratiello, 2011, p. 21).
  • 7. “While evaluating the information you find in books and periodicals is important, evaluating web-based material is absolutely crucial” (Quaratiello, 2011, p. 20).
  • 9. Often hard to tell: 1. WHO wrote the info 2. WHO published the info 3. HOW accurate it is 4. WHERE they got their info 5. WHEN it was posted
  • 10. • Relevance/Credibility Model • CARS Model •CRAAP Test
  • 11.
  • 12. • Currency • Relevance • Authority • Accuracy • Purpose
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. • DATE the item was published (or last updated)
  • 16. •Is the information current enough for your research needs?
  • 18. MOST CURRENT • Science • Health/medicine • Business OLDER SOURCES • Historical topics • Humanities • Literature When do older sources work well?
  • 19.
  • 20. • Does the information relate appropriately to your topic or help answer your research question? • Who is the intended audience?
  • 21. • WHOM is it written for? • Consider your own level of knowledge in selecting a source.
  • 22. • Is it at a level that you can understand and use? –Too easy –Too difficult Ask yourself: Would you be comfortable citing this source in your research paper?
  • 23.
  • 24. • QUALIFICATIONS of the writer - Image copyrighted by Wikimedia foundation
  • 25. • Expert in field/ subject matter expert • “Peer review” • On websites: Look for About link • Contact information – Publisher – Email address
  • 26. • .com • .org • .edu • .gov
  • 27.
  • 28. • Different types of sources pull their information from different places. • The type of source can give you an idea of where the information they used came from.
  • 29. At what stage of the cycle of information was your source written? And what does this mean?
  • 31. • As an event occurs, you get live reporting and footage. • Immediately after an event, you get more reporting and eyewitness accounts. • The further away from an event that you get, the more ANALYSIS you will find. • News Analysis • Expert Analysis • Scholarly Analysis
  • 32. • Are the sources listed? – Are they scholarly? – Are they popular? – Are they credible? – How old are they? • Can they be checked?
  • 33. A source with verifiable sources of information
  • 34. • Has the information been reviewed or refereed?
  • 35. “With clear documentation, a reader can hypothetically check the ACCURACY of a given source”(Quaratiello, 2011, p. 29).
  • 36.
  • 37. • Absence of errors – spelling, grammar, typos
  • 38.
  • 39. • WHY the item was written
  • 41. A source that is informational and unbiased.
  • 42. POINT OF VIEW • Every source is going to have a point of view. • Does the author tell you his/her point of view? • Are both sides presented? • Is information presented fairly? BIAS • Some sources have a BIASED point of view. • Is one side presented exclusively or far more than the other? • Is charged or emotional language used?
  • 43.
  • 44. • Evaluate what a simple Google search on your topic provides • Practice using the CRAAP Test – Evaluate the 2 Web sources you found last week
  • 45. • Practice using the CRAAP Test on scholarly sources • Evaluate – Scholarly Journal Article – eBook
  • 46. • Find a scholarly journal article on your topic using Google Scholar – Cite it in MLA or APA – Evaluate it using CRAAP Test
  • 47. • Keep | Start | Stop • List ONE thing you would like your instructor to KEEP, START, and STOP doing. • List ONE thing YOU would like to KEEP, START, and STOP doing in order to do well in this course.
  • 48. Quaratiello, A. (2011). The college student’s research companion: Finding, evaluating, and citing the resources you need to succeed (5th ed.). New York, NY: Neal-Schuman.