History Fair Help. Evaluating Websites Is it Credible?

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History Fair Help

Evaluating Websites

Is it Credible?

Credibility Is the author or sponsor related to a reliable institution or government agency? Are the author’s credentials given? Is the name of the sponsor organization given? From the “CARS Checklist” developed by Robert Harris (NHD 1999 pub.) adapted by Carlita Kosty.

Is it Accurate?

Accuracy Is the information factual, up to date, and complete? Does it give both sides of the story? Does it show evidence of bias or prejudice? From the “CARS Checklist” developed by Robert Harris (NHD 1999 pub.) adapted by Carlita Kosty.

Is it Reasonable?

Reasonableness Is this information fair, objective, and logical? Does the information seem likely, possible or probable? Is the information consistent? From the “CARS Checklist” developed by Robert Harris (NHD 1999 pub.) adapted by Carlita Kosty.

Is it Supported?

Support Does the site tell the source of facts and details used? Is there a bibliography? Are quotes and statistics documented? From the “CARS Checklist” developed by Robert Harris (NHD 1999 pub.) adapted by Carlita Kosty.

Good Website ? Example #1Example #2Example # 3 Why or Why not?