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Is that Site
good enough to Cite?
There is so much information out there!
How are you going to know if an article
or website is good enough to use in your
paper?
It’s Okay to be Confused!
◆There are billions of websites out there
◆Many of them are not worthy of your time
and don’t belong in your bibliographies!
◆Sometimes it’s very hard to tell treasure
from trash
◆Sometimes Web developers don’t want you
to understand the difference
Anyone can publish
anything on the Web!
It is your job, as a
researcher, to look for
quality!
Think of CARRDSS
•CREDIBILITY / AUTHORITY
•ACCURACY
•RELIABILITY
•RELEVANCE
•DATE
•SOURCES BEHIND THE TEXT
• SCOPE AND PURPOSE
CREDIBILITY / AUTHORITY
◆Who is the author?
◆What are their credentials? Education? Experience? Affiliation?
◆Does the author’s experience really qualify them as an expert?
◆Do they offer 1st hand credibility? (For instance, a Vietnam
veteran or a witness to Woodstock?)
◆Who actually published this page?
◆Is it a personal page or is it part of the site belonging to a major
institution? (Clues pointing to a personal page: ~ tilde, %, users,
members in URL)
◆Is the page hosted by a free server like AOL, Tripod, Geocities?
But what if I
can’t
find any
author
information?
Look for Credibility Clues!
•Words and phrases to look for:
• About us, Who Am I, FAQs, For More, Company
Information, Profiles, Our Staff, Home
•Email the author
• If you have no information other than an e-
mail link, write a polite email asking for
more information.
More Credibility Clues
(What do others think?)
Do a link check
• In Google type:
link:siteurl
• Your results will show which other sites have
chosen to link to this page. If respectable
institutions have linked to a site, that provides
a clue about the site’s credibility.
Does the site appear in major subject
directories like Librarians Index to the
Internet (lii.org)?
Truncate the URL
Delete characters in the address line up to
the next slash mark to see if a main page
offers more information about who is
responsible for publishing the page you are
interested in.
Example:
· http://www.statecollege.edu/history/middleages/chaucer/smith.htm
· http://www.statecollege.edu/history/middleages/chaucer
· http://www.statecollege.edu/history/middleages
· http://www.statecollege.edu/history
· http://www.statecollege.edu
Still more Credibility Clues
If you have an author’s name but no further information
about credentials:
◆Search the name in quotation marks in a search engine or
online database (Ex.: “John Royce Smith”)
◆Search on name and include words like profile, resume, or C.V.
(curriculum vitae--an academic resume) to narrow your name
search
◆You might also include the name of a college or association
you can connect with the person
◆Ask your teacher or librarian for help
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?
◆Is the information second hand? Has it been
altered?
◆Do there appear to be errors on the page (spelling,
grammar, facts)?
RELIABILITY:
◆Does the source present a certain view or bias?
◆Is the page affiliated with an organization that
has a particular political or social agenda?
◆Is the page selling a product?
◆Was the information found in a paid placement or
sponsored result from the search engine?
◆Information is seldom neutral. Sometimes a bias
is useful for persuasive essays or debates.
◆Understanding bias is important.
RELEVANCE
◆Does this information directly support my
hypothesis/thesis or help to answer my
question?
◆Can I eliminate or ignore it because it
simply doesn’t help me?
DATE
When was this information created?
When was it revised?
Are these dates meaningful in terms of your
information needs?
Has the author of the page stopped maintaining it?
(Be suspicious of undated material.)
SOURCES BEHIND THE TEXT
◆Did the author bother to document his or her
sources and use reliable, credible sources?
◆Were those references popular, scholarly,
reputable?
◆Are those sources real? Have you or your librarian
heard of or been able to verify them?
◆Is the material reproduced (accurately) from
another publication?
◆What kind of links did the author choose?
◆Are the hyperlinks reliable, valuable?
◆Do the links work?
SCOPE / PURPOSE
◆Does this source address my
hypothesis/thesis/question in a comprehensive or
superficial 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?
What can you
learn from a URL?
◆You can use the end, or suffix of a domain name
to help you judge the validity of the information
and the potential bias of a website.
◆This strategy is only a guideline. People can easily
purchase domains that do not reflect their actual
purpose.
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?)
✔.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
What do their URLs reveal
about these sites?
◆http://personal.statecollege.edu/~ejv114/
◆http://www.fi.edu/wright/index.html
◆http://www.house.gov/house/Legproc.html
◆http://aolmembers.com/joyciev328/civalwarsong
Practice checking for accuracy with
a few of these sites!
◆Pacific Tree Octopus:
https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
◆Petrol Direct:
http://www.petroldirect.com/index.htm
◆DHMO: http://www.dhmo.org/
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?
What about Wikipedia?
◆What is it? Where does the information come from?
◆When does it make sense to use it?
◆When are other sources better choices?
So, why should we care about all of
this?
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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Website Evaluation V2.pptx

  • 1. Is that Site good enough to Cite?
  • 2. There is so much information out there!
  • 3. How are you going to know if an article or website is good enough to use in your paper?
  • 4. It’s Okay to be Confused! ◆There are billions of websites out there ◆Many of them are not worthy of your time and don’t belong in your bibliographies! ◆Sometimes it’s very hard to tell treasure from trash ◆Sometimes Web developers don’t want you to understand the difference
  • 5. Anyone can publish anything on the Web! It is your job, as a researcher, to look for quality!
  • 6. Think of CARRDSS •CREDIBILITY / AUTHORITY •ACCURACY •RELIABILITY •RELEVANCE •DATE •SOURCES BEHIND THE TEXT • SCOPE AND PURPOSE
  • 7. CREDIBILITY / AUTHORITY ◆Who is the author? ◆What are their credentials? Education? Experience? Affiliation? ◆Does the author’s experience really qualify them as an expert? ◆Do they offer 1st hand credibility? (For instance, a Vietnam veteran or a witness to Woodstock?) ◆Who actually published this page? ◆Is it a personal page or is it part of the site belonging to a major institution? (Clues pointing to a personal page: ~ tilde, %, users, members in URL) ◆Is the page hosted by a free server like AOL, Tripod, Geocities?
  • 8.
  • 9. But what if I can’t find any author information?
  • 10. Look for Credibility Clues! •Words and phrases to look for: • About us, Who Am I, FAQs, For More, Company Information, Profiles, Our Staff, Home •Email the author • If you have no information other than an e- mail link, write a polite email asking for more information.
  • 11. More Credibility Clues (What do others think?) Do a link check • In Google type: link:siteurl • Your results will show which other sites have chosen to link to this page. If respectable institutions have linked to a site, that provides a clue about the site’s credibility. Does the site appear in major subject directories like Librarians Index to the Internet (lii.org)?
  • 12. Truncate the URL Delete characters in the address line up to the next slash mark to see if a main page offers more information about who is responsible for publishing the page you are interested in. Example: · http://www.statecollege.edu/history/middleages/chaucer/smith.htm · http://www.statecollege.edu/history/middleages/chaucer · http://www.statecollege.edu/history/middleages · http://www.statecollege.edu/history · http://www.statecollege.edu
  • 13. Still more Credibility Clues If you have an author’s name but no further information about credentials: ◆Search the name in quotation marks in a search engine or online database (Ex.: “John Royce Smith”) ◆Search on name and include words like profile, resume, or C.V. (curriculum vitae--an academic resume) to narrow your name search ◆You might also include the name of a college or association you can connect with the person ◆Ask your teacher or librarian for help
  • 14. 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? ◆Is the information second hand? Has it been altered? ◆Do there appear to be errors on the page (spelling, grammar, facts)?
  • 15. RELIABILITY: ◆Does the source present a certain view or bias? ◆Is the page affiliated with an organization that has a particular political or social agenda? ◆Is the page selling a product? ◆Was the information found in a paid placement or sponsored result from the search engine? ◆Information is seldom neutral. Sometimes a bias is useful for persuasive essays or debates. ◆Understanding bias is important.
  • 16. RELEVANCE ◆Does this information directly support my hypothesis/thesis or help to answer my question? ◆Can I eliminate or ignore it because it simply doesn’t help me?
  • 17. DATE When was this information created? When was it revised? Are these dates meaningful in terms of your information needs? Has the author of the page stopped maintaining it? (Be suspicious of undated material.)
  • 18. SOURCES BEHIND THE TEXT ◆Did the author bother to document his or her sources and use reliable, credible sources? ◆Were those references popular, scholarly, reputable? ◆Are those sources real? Have you or your librarian heard of or been able to verify them? ◆Is the material reproduced (accurately) from another publication? ◆What kind of links did the author choose? ◆Are the hyperlinks reliable, valuable? ◆Do the links work?
  • 19. SCOPE / PURPOSE ◆Does this source address my hypothesis/thesis/question in a comprehensive or superficial 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?
  • 20. What can you learn from a URL? ◆You can use the end, or suffix of a domain name to help you judge the validity of the information and the potential bias of a website. ◆This strategy is only a guideline. People can easily purchase domains that do not reflect their actual purpose.
  • 21. 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?) ✔.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
  • 22. What do their URLs reveal about these sites? ◆http://personal.statecollege.edu/~ejv114/ ◆http://www.fi.edu/wright/index.html ◆http://www.house.gov/house/Legproc.html ◆http://aolmembers.com/joyciev328/civalwarsong
  • 23. Practice checking for accuracy with a few of these sites! ◆Pacific Tree Octopus: https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/ ◆Petrol Direct: http://www.petroldirect.com/index.htm ◆DHMO: http://www.dhmo.org/
  • 24. 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?
  • 25. What about Wikipedia? ◆What is it? Where does the information come from? ◆When does it make sense to use it? ◆When are other sources better choices?
  • 26. So, why should we care about all of this?
  • 27. 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!
  • 28.