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Evaluating Sources Online
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“Unlike similar information found in newspapers or
television broadcasts, information available on the
Internet is not regulated for quality or accuracy;
therefore, it is particularly important for the
individual Internet user to evaluate the resource or
information. Keep in mind that almost anyone can
publish anything they wish on the Web. It is often
difficult to determine authorship of Web sources, and
even if the author is listed, he or she may not always
represent him or herself honestly, or he or she may
represent opinions as fact. The responsibility is on
the user to evaluate resources effectively.”
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/tutorials/researchguides/evaluating-internet-content
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Assistance in locating Library resources
Development of Online Library Research
Guides @
http://view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=9447
Evaluation of web resources – information
literacy and critical thinking skills
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Chat with a Giovatto Librarian @
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Email an FDU Librarian @
http://library.fdu.edu/askusmetro.html
http://view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=1849
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Online Library resources
Web resources
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“Information literacy forms the basis for lifelong learning. It is common to all
disciplines, to all learning environments, and to all levels of education. It enables
learners to master content and extend their investigations, become more selfdirected, and assume greater control over their own learning. An information
literate individual is able to:
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Determine the extent of information needed
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Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
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Evaluate information and its sources critically
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Incorporate selected information into one’s knowledge base
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Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose
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Understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of
information, and access and use information ethically and legally”
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http://www.ala.org/acrl/issues/infolit/intro
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When evaluating information, especially
online information, it is necessary to check
the following:
Authority
Reliability
Validity
Currency
Relative Freedom from Bias
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“Here are some things to remember when you use the Web:
ANYONE can publish on the Web! Will you be able to distinguish
between John Hopkins the 7th grader and Johns Hopkins
University?
We provide hundreds of subscription databases. You can bet
these have a much higher percentage of useful information than
what you can find on the open Web. This is mainly because most
articles must be critiqued and evaluated by scholars and editors
before publication which ensures that the information you
receive is accurate and useful. Scholarly articles are rarely
available for free on the Web.”
http://www.lib.vt.edu/instruct/evaluate/
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“Look for information on the author of the site. On the
Internet anyone can pose as an authority.
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Is the author's name visible? Does the author have an
affiliation with an organization or institution?
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Does the author list his or her credentials? Are they
relevant to the information presented?
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Is there a mailing address or telephone number included,
as well as an e-mail address? ”
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http://www.library.illinois.edu/ugl/howdoi/webeval.html
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The FDU Online Library
Search Engines
Google Scholar
Specific Websites or Web Directories
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The FDU Online Library
Over 100 subscription databases and other
resources available to you as an FDU student!
http://view2.fdu.edu/online-and-off-campus/libraryresources/fdu-online-library/
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Google Scholar @ http://scholar.google.com/
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Google Books @ http://books.google.com
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Bartleby.com @
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Infoplease @ http://www.infoplease.com/
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Refdesk.com @ http://www.refdesk.com/
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The World Factbook @
http://www.bartleby.com/reference/
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the
-world-factbook/
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Finding Information on the Internet: A
Tutorial @
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLibGuid
es/Internet/FindInfo.html
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, or Why It’s a
Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources @
http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/eval.html
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Research beyond Google @
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The Seven Steps of the Research Process @
http://oedb.org/library/collegebasics/research-beyond-google
http://guides.library.cornell.edu/sevensteps
Includes –
How to Evaluate the Information Sources You
Find @
http://guides.library.cornell.edu/content.php?
pid=440161&sid=3619758
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Bartleby.com: Great Books Online @
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The Internet Archive: Texts @
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http://www.bartleby.com/
https://archive.org/details/texts
LibriVox @ https://librivox.org/ Free
audiobooks
National Academies Press @
http://www.nap.edu/
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The Online Books Page @
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Project Gutenberg @
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
http://www.gutenberg.org/
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9 Awesome Study Tips for College Students @
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Study Guides and Strategies @
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/08
/study-tips-for-college_n_709096.html#s136089title=Alternate_Stu
dy_Spaces
http://studygs.net/
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OWL: Purdue Online Writing Lab @
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Knightcite @
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
https://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/in
dex.php
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Directory of Open Access Journals @
http://www.doaj.org/
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The Annenberg Learner @
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MIT OpenCourseWare @
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Open Learning Initiative (Carnegie Mellon) @
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http://www.annenberg.org/ (Especially
recommended, French in Action and Destinos)
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
http://oli.cmu.edu
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Open Yale Courses @ http://oyc.yale.edu/
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The Occupational Outlook Handbook
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http://www.bls.gov/ooh/
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Career Outlook
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http://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/
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Don’t forget the Library Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center
database, located among the Reference Databases, Facts on
File, and the Career Corner, @ Giovatto Library!
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About the most effective strategies to find the
information you need, @ the Library and beyond!
Call us @ 201-692-2100 or ext. 2100 on
campus
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Chat with a Giovatto Librarian @
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Email an FDU Librarian @
http://library.fdu.edu/askusmetro.html
http://view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=1849
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Going beyond Google: The Invisible Web in
Learning and Teaching
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How to Find Out Anything
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The Research Paper: A Guide to Library and
Internet Research
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Web Wisdom: How to Evaluate and Create
Information Quality on the Web
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And many more!