Selecting appropriate sources

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Selecting appropriate sources Internet Searches Selecting appropriate sources

Introduction This presentation will help guide you through a process of choosing the most appropriate sources when completing an internet search. You will use a PDF template to complete the following tasks: defining your topic and keywords questioning if the source matches your criteria, and saving the location of the source Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Purpose Do you remember the last time you searched for something on the internet? Did you notice how many search results it produced? How do you pick the best sources? This demonstration will help you learn to select the most appropriate sources. Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

The PDF Template Here is the template you will use to complete your search. Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Using the PDF template Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Defining your topic Think of words you would use to describe the topic. Ask yourself: Are there simple or more complex words which have the same meaning? Is this a technical term or the generally- accepted term? Identify as many keywords or phrases as you can. Type your list of keywords in the text field of the PDF. Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Defining your criteria Scope: Is this information too general? Is this information too specific? Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Defining your criteria Timeframe: Is this information current? Is this information out-of-date? Is the information old but still relevant? Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Credible sources Reliable websites tend to have .edu, .gov, or .org as part of their domain name. A credible site displays the author's name and credentials, is professional in appearance, and contains no errors in spelling or grammar. Websites that are written by anonymous or unqualified authors require the content be confirmed by a credible source. Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Selecting your sources Choose the sources which make the most sense to you. Copy and paste the website URL into the text field on the PDF. Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Your completed PDF template Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

Congratulations! Your template is complete. Internet Searches: Selecting appropriate sources Amanda Weber, 2016

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