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How to determine if the information you find is usable in your paper? There are five criteria to look for in a source: P urpose Authori ty Reliability/ Objectivity Currenc y Accuracy/ Coverage
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Hum101 info lit fall 2013

May 31, 2015

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How to determine if the information you find is usable in your paper?

There are five criteria to look for in a source:

•Purpose

•Authority

•Reliability/Objectivity•Currency

•Accuracy/Coverage

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CURRENCY• When was it published or produced?

• Is it a first edition? (Many editions of a book indicate it has become standard and is reliable.)

• When was the web site last updated? (If there is no information about the date of publication or update don’t assume it is current)

• How many dead links are on the web page?

• Is the information out-dated? (It may have been current at one time, but is it now?)

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REALIABILITY/OBJECTIVITY

• How detailed is the information? Is it too elementary, too technical, too advanced, or just right for your needs?

• Is there a bibliography at the end?

• Is the web site free of advertising?

• Is the information fact, opinion, or propaganda?

• Is there a published review of the book?

• Is the information well-researched?

• Is the author objective and un-biased?

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• Are there any spelling or grammar mistakes, or typos?

• Are there facts or statistics? Where are they coming from?

• Is information omitted or too much included?

• Does the source update other sources or add new information?

• Is it free, or is there a fee to access the information?

• Do you need special software to view the information?

ACCURACY/COVERAGE

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Beware of Internet Resources!

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AUTHORITY

•What are the author’s credentials?

• Are any credentials even given?

• Is the book, article, web site, etc. written in their area of expertise?

• Is it published by a university press? (If so, it is probably scholarly.)

• Check the domain of a web site.

• Know the difference between an author and a webmaster.

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Web Site Domains

Reliable web site domains include:.edu (educational site).gov (government site).org (non-profit organization site) Be careful to evaluate .orgs very closely!

Unreliable web site domains include:

.com (commercial site – may contain biased or non-authoritative information)

.net (network site)

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•What is the purpose of the document? Why was it produced? • educational• commercial(i.e. selling)• entertainment• promotional

• (A book’s forward or introduction or a website’s “about us” page often provides this info.)

PURPOSE

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Full Definition of COPYRIGHT: the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (as a literary, musical, or artistic work)

Merriam-Webster Dictionary http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/copyright

What is Copyright?

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Why is Copyright or Copyright Infringement Important for you?

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Why is Copyright or Copyright Infringement Important for you?

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If you have any questions or need help locating

resources,etc. Please feel free to contact me.

Jennifer CoxLibrarian

[email protected] or 503-382-4829