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» 10 C's For Evaluating Internet Sources Open in a new browser window - Criteria to consider when evaluating Internet resources.
» An Educators' Guide to Credibility and Web Evaluation Open in a new browser window - Paper/course written in 1999 with a 2002 update. Covers why evaluate, methods of evaluation, and why and how to teach it in the schools.
» Better Read That Again: Web Hoaxes and Misinformation Open in a new browser window - Categorizes problematic sites and gives many examples of each type. Ends with a section which points to sites which give people accurate information as well as warnings about hoaxes and half-true stories.
» Cal Poly State University - Information Competence Tutorials Open in a new browser window - Nine tutorials provide guidance and practical exercises on information competence.
» Checklist for the Evaluation of Information Open in a new browser window - Printable form with hyperlinks to explanations of the criteria used, namely authority, content and scope, design and functionality.
» Choice Framework Open in a new browser window - Developed to evaluate the quality of health-related websites aimed primarily at online health consumers. Evaluation criteria fall under the headings of Credibility, Content, Disclosure, Links, Design, Interactivity, Caveats and Differentiation.
» Contentbank.org - The Search for High-Quality Online Content for Low-Income and Underserved Communities: Evaluating and Producing What's Needed Open in a new browser window - Research and recommendations to encourage the creation of low-barrier content and the careful evaluation of existing content to ensure that low-income and underserved individuals find a wide array of the online resources they want most. An Issue Brief a
» Cornell University Library - Evaluating Research Materials Open in a new browser window - Guidance on critical analysis of information sources, distinguishing scholarly and nonscholarly periodicals, and evaluating web sites.
» Criteria for Evaluating Web Sites Open in a new browser window - Checklist of content and technical aspects to consider.
» Critically Analyzing Information Sources Open in a new browser window - Principles applicable to physical information sources as well as web-based ones.
» Don't Believe Everything You Read: Ideas for Reading Critically Open in a new browser window - Short pdf file. Suggestions for evaluating anything you read. [PDF]
» Emory MedWeb: Guidelines for inclusion of sites in MedWeb Open in a new browser window - Five criteria used by Medweb to build their directory.
» Evaluate your Sources Open in a new browser window - Checklist for judging reliability of information. Links to other sites about the topic.
» Evaluating Credibility of Information on the Internet Open in a new browser window - An essay that considers peer review, author's credentials, writing style, and plausibility of information. [PDF]
» Evaluating Electronic Resources Open in a new browser window - Suggested criteria for evaluating Web resources for e-libraries.
» Evaluating Information on the Web Open in a new browser window - Online tutorial covering authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and coverage.
» Evaluating Internet Research Sources Open in a new browser window - Guidelines for evaluating Internet sources, including a checklist to help assure credibility, accuracy, reasonableness, and supported claims.
» Evaluating Public Websites Open in a new browser window - A brief instruction how to use the linked, one page PDF form to evaluate sites. The form results generates an overall numeric rating with an indication of acceptable or unacceptable for use. The focus of the form is on information quality, not appearance
» Evaluating Quality Open in a new browser window - Questions to ask and tips for looking for authoritative information on the internet.
» Evaluating Quality on the Net Open in a new browser window - Criteria and indicators for evaluating information found on sites, their quality, and reliability.
» Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask Open in a new browser window - Includes checklist form (PDF) that can be used to analyze web sites and pages.
» Evaluating Web Resources Open in a new browser window - Concepts and questions to consider when looking at websites as a source of information.
» Evaluating Web Sites Open in a new browser window - Seeks to provide the necessary guidelines to use to determine the quality and accuracy of the information found on the World Wide Web. A document from the University of Maryland libraries.
» Evaluating World Wide Web Sites Open in a new browser window - Instructions for completing a form assessing authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and coverage.
» Evaluating the Quality of Information on the Internet Open in a new browser window - Checklists, instructions, tools and links to legal and factual research.
» Evaluating the Quality of Web Sites Open in a new browser window - Short page covering some basic points: Who is responsible? Is the URL appropriate? Who do they link to? Who links to them? Use common sense.
» Evaluation of Information Sources Open in a new browser window - Contains pointers to criteria for evaluating information resources, particularly those on the Internet.
» Exemplary Practices in Teaching Web Evaluation Open in a new browser window - Presentation given in 1998. Covers why evaluation of web resources is necessary, and gives criteria for scrutinizing web materials. Provides links to many related and supporting sites.
» Five Criteria For Evaluating Web Pages Open in a new browser window - Discusses accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency and coverage.
» Getting It Right: Verifying Sources on the Net Open in a new browser window - LLRX.com article providing strategies and tools to assist in evaluating Website content.
» HealthWeb Selection Methodology & Guidelines Open in a new browser window - An outline designed to provide HealthWeb participants uniform guidelines for selecting resources to be added to that directory.
» Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? You Decide! Open in a new browser window - Learn how to evaluate information sources by doing the following exercise.
» How To Evaluate A Web Site Open in a new browser window - Checklists and sample sites, from LLRX.com.
» ISI Web Site Selection Criteria Open in a new browser window - Thomson ISI sells a product called "Current Web Contents" which includes, in part, a premium collection of evaluated scholarly Web sites. This is how sites are selected for inclusion, and how they're evaluated.
» Information Quality Open in a new browser window - Sections on gaining full access to materials which may be censored, understanding how to search, and evaluating what is found using the internet.
» Information Quality WWW Virtual Library - Evaluation of Information Sources Open in a new browser window - Large annotated and hyperlinked list of pointers to criteria for evaluating information resources, particularly those on the Internet. Maintained by Alastair Smith.
» Internet Detective Open in a new browser window - A free online tutorial designed to help students develop the critical thinking required for their Internet research, produced by the University of Bristol and Manchester Metropolitan University.
» Johns Hopkins University Library - Evaluating Information Found on the Internet Open in a new browser window - Detailed list of considerations.
» Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Critical Evaluation Surveys Open in a new browser window - A series of website evaluation surveys, one each at the elementary, middle, and secondary school levels, plus many links of website evaluation.
» Librarians' Index to the Internet - Selection Criteria Open in a new browser window - Describes how sites are chosen for listing in lii.org.
» Misinformation Through the Internet Open in a new browser window - 2001 academic conference proceedings; includes summaries (abstracts) of the accepted papers.
» Producing Quality Web Page Content Open in a new browser window - Article explains how to give a web page content the mark of quality. Conversely, it helps point out what to look for in a quality site.
» Publishers Wanted, No Experience Necessary: Information Quality on the Web Open in a new browser window - Research librarian elaborates on five characteristics of superior web sites: timeliness, expediency, accuracy, objectivity, and authenticity
» Research Edge: Evaluate Information Open in a new browser window - Tutorial from the University of Wollongong Library.
» Resource Evaluation for BIOME Open in a new browser window - Detailed criteria used for selecting resources for this UK guide to biomedical information.
» Searchpath. WNEC Library Tutorial Open in a new browser window - Tutorial to help learn how to find and critically evaluate information resources. Sponsored by Western Michigan University Libraries.
» Six Quests for The Electronic Grail: Current Approaches to Information Quality in WWW Resources Open in a new browser window - T. Matthew Ciolek reviews programming, procedural, structuring, bibliographical, evaluative and finally, organisational approaches to the quality of online information.
» Studies in Media and Information Literacy Education - The problem of online misinformation and the role of schools Open in a new browser window - "Amid all the excellent free information that is available online, there are many damagingly false assertions and misleading arguments... Some prominent individuals and institutions are calling for schools to prepare young people to identify reliable
» T is for Thinking Open in a new browser window - Web site evaluation guide with resources and links.
» Teaching Zack to Think Open in a new browser window - Article written by Alan November for the September 1998 High School Principal Magazine.
» Testing the Surf: Criteria for Evaluating Internet Information Resources Open in a new browser window - Refereed article written by Alastair Smith which surveys criteria published on the Web and in the print literature and proposes a set of criteria (a toolbox) that can be used by librarians and users to evaluate Internet information sources.
» The Good, The Bad And The Useless: Evaluating Internet Resources Open in a new browser window - Judith Edwards discusses three main aspects in the evaluation of Web resources; access, quality, and ease of use.
» The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, or Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources Open in a new browser window - Contains evaluation criteria with examples that can be used by educators. Gives suggestions for successful Internet assignments.
» The Internet Guide to Construction of Quality Online Resources Open in a new browser window - By Dr. T.Matthew Ciolek. Online resources relevant for evaluation, development and administration of high quality factual/scholarly networked information systems.
» The Quality Information Checklist Open in a new browser window - Eight ways of checking information on web sites.
» The Web Credibility Project Open in a new browser window - Part of the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab, their goal is to understand what leads people to believe what they find on the Web. With information, papers, and related links.
» Thinking Critically About Research Sources Open in a new browser window - Lesson plan to help teachers and students with critical thinking and processing information found on websites.
» Tips for Evaluating Websites (Ohio ESL) Open in a new browser window - A few search techniques, using engines like Google, that you can use to check the authority of a website.
» UBC Library - Criteria for Evaluating Internet Resources Open in a new browser window - Checklist with "So What?" buttons to clarify why you'd want to have an answer to the various questions.
» UCLA College Library: Thinking Critically about WWW Resources Open in a new browser window - Teaches the user how to think critically about World Wide Web resources.
» University of Alberta Libraries - Critical Evaluation of Resources on the Internet Open in a new browser window - Bulleted list of questions to review while checking out a website.
» Using a Web Site With Your Classes Open in a new browser window - Looks at what teachers need consider before sharing a web site with students in their classrooms.
» Viewing Results and Evaluating Quality Open in a new browser window - Questions and criteria to cover. Part of a larger tutorial on effective web searching for college students, written by a research librarian.
» WWW Cyberguides Open in a new browser window - Created by a library media specialist, contains guides for rating the curriculum content and graphic design of web sites.
» Web Awareness Canada Open in a new browser window - Introduction to a program which provides resources about Internet Literacy for teachers, parents and librarians.
» Web Page Evaluation Open in a new browser window - Provides a checklist and links to related materials.
» Web Page Evaluation Checklist Open in a new browser window - PDF document intended to be printed to use as a quick tool for page evaluation. [PDF]
» Web Page Evaluation Worksheet Open in a new browser window - Checklist used to grade web sites.
» Web Searching, Web Page Evaluation, and Research Strategies Open in a new browser window - A guide to Web research and evaluation strategies, written for first year rhetoric and composition students.
» Web of Deception: Misinformation on the Internet Open in a new browser window - [Book review.] Web of Deception offers an exposé of the types of chicanery, fraud and misinformation that's all over the Internet and suggests what to do if you get stung by it.
» Web-Based Information in the Context of Higher Education Open in a new browser window - Scholarly paper argues that higher education students are naïve about the problem of misinformation, believe they can identify it, and do not make extra effort to check the sources of their information. Discusses sources and causes of misinformation an
» Webpage Evaluation for Librarians Open in a new browser window - Checklist and examples of what to look for, how to think, related links, and examples of deliberately misleading webpages.
» Webserch - Evaluate Web Resources Open in a new browser window - Guide to assessing the source, the content, and the format of websites, the primary considerations being accuracy, authority, coverage, currency and objectivity. Checklists in HTML and pdf format available.
» Yahooligans! - Evaluating Web Sites Open in a new browser window - Guide to evaluating sites by the "Four A's" - Accessible, Accurate, Appropriate, and Appealing.


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