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Evaluating Websites How Do You Know if that Web Page ADDs UP? A Basic Web Page Anatomy of a URL The name of the server where the web page is stored. This is also called the domain name. http:// www.stmarysschool.org academics uppersc_library.asp The folder on the server in which the page is stored. The name of the individual web page. Try This One http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/lasc/hd_lasc.htm What’s the What • On a server called www.metmuseum.org – There is a folder called toah in which there is • A folder called hd in which there is – A folder called lasc in which there is » A document called hd_lasc.htm What Can We Learn from a URL? • What server hosts the page • Evidence that it is a personal page a name followed by a ~ or a % the word members or people in the URL the word blog in the URL • What kind of domain it is from College or university: .edu The government or military: .gov or .mil A nonprofit organization: .org A network: .net A commercial organization: .com Thinking about Web Sites Questoning URLs • Do you recognize the domain? • Does this domain make sense for the content of the page? • If it is a personal page, is the author qualified to give this information? Is the information biased? • If it is a .com, .net or .org, remember anyone can get one of these pages. Why should you trust this information? What can we tell about this website? http://www.msu.edu/~cloudsar/nrweb.htm Does that Web Site A is for Author D is for Documentation D is for Date ADD UP? U is for Use by others P is for Purpose Authors Should Be • Clearly stated with contact information available – you may need to go back to the homepage to determine this – may be an individual or an organization • Qualified to provide information on the content of the website Documentation Should Be Provided • bibliographies, references, notes, or other citations that let you know where the author got this information • links to other sites should be relevant and work correctly Dates Should Be… • Appropriate for the time sensitiveness of the topic you are researching. • Available for any kind of statistic. If a statistic does not have a date, don’t use it. Use by others • Do a Google links search to see who links to this site – Are there plenty of links? – Are links from .edu and .org sites? Purpose • Clear – easily determined – may have to return to homepage to find • Is the purpose to – – – – Inform? Persuade? Sell? Humor? • Is there a hidden agenda?