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Assessing Online Resources for Credibility Faculty Summer Institute—May 2012
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Assessing Online Resources for Credibility

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Assessing Online Resources for Credibility. Faculty Summer Institute—May 2012. Focus for today . Evaluating websites Using databases To find credible articles To evaluate periodicals To evaluate books. Evaluating Websites. Authority (person or entity responsible). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Assessing Online Resources for Credibility

Faculty Summer Institute—May 2012

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Focus for today

Evaluating websites

Using databases To find credible articles To evaluate periodicals To evaluate books

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Evaluating Websites

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Authority (person or entity responsible)

Qualifications/expertness/credentials

Affiliation with a reputable institution/company

Contact information or “About” information

Domain name (.edu, .gov, .mil, .us, .org, .com, .net)

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You Tube Tutorial

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Purpose

Type of website (personal, special interest/issues, professional, news, commercial, etc.)

Neutral/unbiased, advocating, selling, etc.

If advocating, look for “I think,” “it has been my experience,” “in my opinion,” etc.

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References

Documentation of references/sources Credible and authoritative references/sources

Current references/sources

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Tips Check more than one website to verify information

A tilde (~) in the URL usually indicates a person published the information

Shorten URLs to find the home page

Following are links to find out about sites: www.whois.net http://www.who.is/website-information/ http://www.whois.com/

Go to library websites for lists of reviewed websites (usually categorized by subject)

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Using Databases

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Online Subscription Databases MCC -- http://www.mclennan.edu/library/databases.html

Waco McLennan County Library -- http://www.waco-texas.com/cms-library/page.aspx?id=22

Baylor -- https://www1.baylor.edu/ERD/Search/Search.aspx

Tarleton -- http://www.tarleton.edu/library/databases.html

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Results List

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Detailed Record of the Article

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Permalink --(a persistent, stable link to the record for the article and the article)

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Use databases to evaluate books (print or electronic)

Books in Print (database)

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Contact InformationSharon Kenan, Research & Instruction LibrarianMcLennan Community College Library1400 College DriveWaco, Texas [email protected]