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EVALUATING WEBSITES

The web has made it possible for anybody on the Internet to publish. Web sites rarely go through the exacting review process demanded by editors of print resources. It is therefore even more important to critically evaluate information you find on the web in terms of purpose, authority, scope, accuracy, and presentation.

The questions listed below (and on our evaluation worksheet) will help you decide whether or not to use a web resource to support your research.

PURPOSE
red1 What is the basic purpose of the web site? Is the purpose stated?
red2 Who is the intended audience?
red3 Is the web site designed to inform, explain, persuade, sell, entertain?

AUTHORITY
red4 Who is the author?
red5 What are the author's education, credentials, occupation, affiliations, other publications? --Are these qualifications relevant to the information presented?
red6 Who is the host? Is the host an educational institution (.edu), a non-profit organization (.org), a company (.com), the government (.gov), the military (.mil), or other?
red7 Does the author's affiliation with an institution bias the contents of the resource?
red8 Is the resource peer reviewed or edited? If so, by whom?
red9 Is the site stable? Has it been there for a while and does it look like it's going to stay?

SCOPE
red10 Is the topic covered comprehensively or selectively?
red11 Is coverage regional, national, or international?
red12 Is coverage recent or historical?
red13 Is coverage up-to-date?

ACCURACY
red14 Is the information presented factual? Have you noticed any errors?
red15 Has the information been altered from its original?
red16 Does the author use objective reasoning?
red17 Is the information supported with evidence?

PRESENTATION
red18 Is the writing clear?
red19 Is the page well organized and easy to navigate?

OVERALL EVALUATION
red20 Taking into account the purpose, authority, scope, accuracy, and presentation of the web site, is it appropriate to use this web resource in support of your research?