Developing evaluation skills can help you identify credible sources that you can use for your research. It is important to look at the following criteria when evaluating internet sources:
Remember to check with your Professor to determine which kind of sources you can use for your assignment.
The CRAAP test is a source evaluation checklist developed by the CalState Chico Library.
The SMELL test is a framework that helps assess information trustworthiness.
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL at Purdue) developed Evaluating Digital Sources for evaluating digital texts and a breakdown of the different types of sources available online.
Lateral reading is a way to verify information from web pages by checking multiple sources. This allows for a more critical approach to consuming online information. Learn more about lateral reading in the video below.