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ENGL 101 - English Composition I - Shepard
Web Evaluation
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ENGL 101 - English Composition I - Shepard
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Web Evaluation
MLA Citations (8th Edition)
In Class Activity
SIFT Information Evaluation Habits
Stop
Do you know the website?
What is its reputation?
What is your purpose?
How do you feel?
Consider cognitive biases.
Investigate the Source
What exactly is the source?
What can you find out about the website?
What about the author?
Is it worth your time?
Find Other Coverage
Is other coverage similar?
Can you find a better source?
One more trusted?
More in-depth?
What do expert sources agree on with coverage?
Trace to the Original Source
Can you find the original source?
What is the original context?
Has it been accurately presented?
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Google Advanced Search Tips (Google Support)
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Google Advanced Search Tutorial (Jen Ward, Length: 6 minutes, 27 seconds; 2010)
This video gives tips on how to search Google more effectively using the advanced features
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