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Karen Vitek"Putting it all together
* Accuracy. If your page lists the author and institution that published the page and provides a way of contacting him/her and . . .
* Authority. If your page lists the author credentials and its domain is preferred (.edu, .gov, .org, or .net), and, . .
* Objectivity. If your page provides accurate information with limited advertising and it is objective in presenting the information, and . . .
* Currency. If your page is current and updated regularly (as stated on the page) and the links (if any) are also up-to-date, and . . .
* Coverage. If you can view the information properly--not limited to fees, browser technology, or software requirement, then . . .
You may have a Web page that could be of value to your research!" -
Dianne Krause"Five criteria for evaluating Web pages"
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Dr. "TKA" Kulla-Abbott"Five criteria for evaluating Web pages"
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RJ StangherlinEvaluation criteria and how to interpret the basics of web pages as a research tool.
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Roland BirbalVery Good
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Christie SidwellFive criteria for evaluating Web pages
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Sarah BoesdorferThe page gives information on how to evaluate a website and the accuracy of its information.
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Tracy MurphyCornell University
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mehkta waneyOlin & Uris Libraries
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Michael M GrantFrom Cornell, a concise job aid for understanding the As, B and Cs (accuracy, authority, bias, currency and coverage).
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CCES Middle Helpful Links from the folks in TechnologyCornell. Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages
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