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Evaluating Resources: Home - UC Berkeley Library guide

The questions on this page should help you explain why a particular source is a good fit for your research project.

Evaluating Sources: Introduction - Purdue OWL

This section provides information on evaluating bibliographic citations, aspects of evaluation, reading evaluation, print vs. online sources, and evaluating ...

The P.R.O.V.E.N. Method to Evaluate Sources

The process of evaluating a source includes examining the source itself and examining other sources by: Checking for previous work. Has someone already fact- ...

Writing a Research Paper: Evaluate Sources - Research Guides

Another way to evaluate your sources is the CRAAP Test, which means evaluating the following qualities of your sources.

Evaluating Sources - Harvard Guide to Using Sources

The most reliable sources are those that have been vetted by scholars in the field—articles published in peer-reviewed journals and books published by academic ...

Evaluating Sources: The CRAAP Test - Research Guides

What is the CRAAP Test? ... CRAAP is an acronym for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose. Use the CRAAP Test to evaluate your ...

5. Evaluating Sources - External Analysis Research

As you examine each source, it is important to evaluate each source to determine the quality of the information provided within it. Common ...

Evaluating Sources | Methods & Examples - Scribbr

Evaluating the credibility of a source is an important way of sifting out misinformation and determining whether you should use it in your research.

Intro to Evaluating Sources - Research Guides

This Library Research Guide will provide you with information that you can use to critically evaluate sources including websites, articles and reports, books ...

Writing Resource: Evaluating Sources

These questions will help you consider whether or not the source is credible and if it's appropriate for your paper.

Evaluating Sources: Where to Begin - Purdue OWL

Most sources fall into two categories: scholarly and popular. Scholarly sources are written by highly-qualified researchers and have a thorough publication ...

Research Basics: Evaluating Resources - LibGuides

An excellent place to find new information sources about your topic is in the Reference or Bibliography lists of relevant articles and textbooks ...

Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: Evaluating Sources

Writing Tip ... This stands for Currency, Relevance, Accuracy, Authority, and Purpose. It is an apronym developed within the field of ...

Evaluating Resources - Academic Guides at Walden University

The goal of this guide is to teach you how to successfully evaluate these resources to determine if they are appropriate for your assignment, project, or ...

Evaluating Sources Help Guide: Home - Learning Resources Division

This guide will show you how to successfully evaluate your sources before you use them in your assignments.

Evaluating Internet Resources | Georgetown University Library

It is particularly important for the individual Internet user to evaluate the resource or information. Keep in mind that almost anyone can publish anything ...

Evaluating Sources: Home - Research Guides

This guide is intended to help you find appropriate materials for your research by evaluate the sources you find online and through the library.

Instruction: Evaluating Information Resources - UAF Rasmuson Library

You can use this criteria to evaluate all information sources: books/eBook, journal articles, web pages, blogs, videos, sound recordings and social media posts.

Evaluating Resources and Misinformation - Subject Guides

Learn to critically evaluate every source and website you come across quickly and efficiently. There are many different methods that can be used to help ...

Evaluating Sources - New College Writing Program Library Guide

We recommend that you consider the following when evaluating your sources: 1. Credibility: Who wrote it? What credentials does the author (or authors) hold? ...


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