Veterinary
 
A B C s OF EVALUATING A WEB PAGE OR SITE
 

SVM LEADER Team
Veterinary Medical Library
Purdue University
LynnHall,
Rm 1133
West Lafayette, IN  47907
(765) 494-2853

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Comments:
G. Stephens

 
 

Accuracy / Authority

  • Is the information correct, factual, and comprehensive?
  • If statistics are included, are their sources identified?
  • Are the author's credentials identified? Is there a way to contact him/her?
  • What sources (articles, books, other web sites, etc.) does the author cite?
  • Is the publisher a well-known, reliable institution/organization?
  • Does it list a preferred domain, e. g. -

    .edu (educational),

    .gov (governmental),

    .org (organization , or

    .com (commercial),

  • Is there evidence of quality control (can you check the information in another source)?
  • Is it refereed or peer reviewed?

Balance / Bias

  • Does the information present a balanced, reasonable viewpoint?
  • Is the page trying to influence you? Does it appear to contradict itself or distort reality?
  • Is there any product or service advertisement on the page? If so, check for bias.

Currency / Coverage / Content

  • Was the page produced or revised recently?
  • Are the links active & current?
  • Is information updated regularly (as stated on the page), including links, statistics, and illustrations?
  • Is the language of the page technical or written for a nonprofessional?
  • Is the information free, or is there a fee to obtain the information?
  • Is the page/site stable? Can others access it easily? Can you rely on this site?
  • Are the links pertinent to the page topic(s)?
  • Is the content comprehensive in scope?

Additional Sources:

Evaluating Internet Sites - http://www.lib.purdue.edu/InternetEval/ Brief tutorial overviews the concepts and criteria of evaluating Internet sites. The tutorial should not take you much longer than 20 minutes

Evaluating sources - http://core.lib.purdue.edu/ a module of CORE (Comprehensive Online Research Education).

Information evaluation guide: evaluating web sites - http://www.lib.purdue.edu/rguides/studentinstruction/evaluation/evaluatingwebsites.html Anatomy of a web site pinpointing location of criteria.

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
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Last Update: September 13, 2006 Prepared by: Betty Brown & Gretchen Stephens, VM Library gms@purdue.edu

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