Consider the following "ABC" Evaluation Criteria:
1. Authority - What are the author's credentials?
2. Bias - Are the issues portrayed fairly and accurately?
3. Credibility - Does the content come from a reliable source?
4. Currency - Is the information current?
If you're not certain, ask a librarian!
Use the Rubric below to help you evaluate your chosen website.
The URL for a website can tell you a lot about the purpose of a webpage.
.com = commercial site
.net =network provider
.org =organization
.edu =education - school or university
.mil = military website
.gov = government website
.com, .net, and .org sites are less regulated, meaning anyone can register for a website with that domain. .edu, .mil, and .gov sites are MORE REGULATED, and tend to be more reliable.
When evaluating websites or any other information sources, use the following ABC Test to help evaluate the information you find:
Authority: The source of the information.
Bias: The reason the information exists.
Credibility: The reliability, correctness, and believability of the content.
When searching for information on the "free web", you need to be critical. Here are a few reasons: