For your research paper, you will use a variety of primary and secondary sources, including books, scholarly essays from academic journals, and primary sources such as newspaper articles. Regardless of the type of source, it is important that the information be reliable and appropriate for your assignment. To ensure you are including only valid information in your research, evaluate your sources in Worksheets 3-6 on Evaluating Sources (see Home: Worksheets 1-10) using the criteria below.
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Authority / Credibility |
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Accuracy |
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Scope / Relevance |
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Currency / Date Some written works are ageless (e.g., classic literature) while others (e.g., technological news) become outdated quickly. It is important to determine if currency is pertinent to your research. |
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Objectivity / Bias / Reliability Every author has an opinion. Recognizing this is instrumental in determining if the information presented is objective or biased. |
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Style / Functionality |
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