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1 La recherche Un guide

2 Une bonne source? ACCURACY: There are no regulations, standards, or systems in place to ensure that information on the web is correct. Judging the accuracy of information is important when utilizing internet resources. Is the information correct? Can it be verified from other sources? Is the information cited? Are there spelling, grammatical, or typographical errors? Has the information been refereed?

3 AUTHORITY: Anyone has the ability to publish information on the internet. This does not mean they are qualified experts in the field. The following questions will help decide if the website is an authoritative source: Who is the author of the page? What are their credentials? What institution are they affiliated with? Is that producing institution reputable? Is there an email address or other contact information?

4 CURRENCY: Material found on the web can quickly become out-dated. Websites fall out of use, are no longer maintained, or disappear altogether. The following criteria will help you judge the currency of a website: Is there a date of publication or last update? When was the page created? Do the links work? Is the page maintained on a regular basis? Is the information considered current for your topic/research?

5 RELEVANCE: There is so much information on the web, it is easy to get sidetracked or bogged down. Keeping focused and on-topic makes deciding on the relevance of sources an easier task. Does the information relate to your topic or answer your question? Who is the intended audience and is the information at an appropriate level (not too basic or advanced) for your needs? Does the site claim to be comprehensive and how does it meet those claims? Have you looked at a variety of sources before determining this is one you will use? Why is this site preferable to other resource types or formats?

6 PURPOSE: It should be clear why the information on the website is being made available. Knowing and understanding the purpose of information is key to conducting high-quality research. Is this information meant to teach? Inform? Persuade? Entertain? Do the authors/sponsors make their intentions or purpose clear? Is the information fact? Opinion? Propaganda? What other websites are linked to this one? Is there advertising on the site? What is being advertised? Does the point of view appear objective and impartial? Are there political, ideological, cultural, religious, institutional, or personal biases?

7 Source Queens University http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/tutorials/qca t/evalint.htm

8 Finding Information Generate key words for library/internet research, based on your questions. Find Background information (5 Ws). Scan sources for important details BUT also read for content. Chapter and paragraph headings from readings are important subtopics that may help you write your outline.

9 A la bibliothèque Ebsco Livres

10 Comment chercher l’Internet You tube How to search the internet more effectively Basic search strategies How search the internet effectively

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