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Evaluating
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Evaluating
the validity of information obtained from a web site, newspaper article,
book and everything else in between is one of the most difficult tasks to
perform. You need to ask yourself a variety of questions for which you often
have no answers.Don’t despair. There are number of very good Internet
resources that will help you look for the crucial elements to evaluate a
site (And don’t forget the Writing Lab here on campus where you can
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Internet Resources for Evaluating Web Sites |
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Center
for Writing Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana |
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The
Teaching Library, University of California, Berkeley |
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The
Good, The Bad & The Ugly: or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources,
New Mexico State University
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Thinking
Critically about World Wide Web Resources, UCLA College Library
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