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1 Brittany Butler, Library Media Specialist, BGHS Adapted from “Teaching the Ten Steps to Better Web Research” by Dulcinea Media

2 10 1. Database 2. Google 3. Wikipedia 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930

3 10 1. Try another search engine. 2. Ask for help. 3. Use the first site listed. 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930

4 1. It’s on Wikipedia...duh! 2. It sounds good to me and/or looks right. 3. It was written by an organization. 4. None of the above. 10 123456789 11121314151617181920 21222324252627282930

5 1. Never 2. Sometimes 3. Every time I click on a website! 10 123456789 11121314151617181920 21222324252627282930

6 1. Never 2. Sometimes 3. Every time I click on a website! 10 123456789 11121314151617181920 21222324252627282930

7  Search Engines may not be the best way to start.  Try a database first, like Ebsco, through KYVL.org.  Use teacher/librarian suggested websites.

8  Try sweetsearch.com instead of Google  Zuula.com (ads are easier to spot)

9  Don’t just click on the first link!  Don’t stop on the first page of results!

10  Define your task.  What are you looking for?  Can you write out the assignment in your own words?

11  Use AND and OR and NOT  Use quotes  Advanced Search Options

12  Who Wrote This website/article?  Why Did They Write This? Advertisement? Political Agenda? Why Wikipedia isn’t reliable. Stephen Colbert: Wikilobbying  When Did They Write This?

13  Find photos, diaries, newspaper articles.  Find articles written at the time of the event (Eyewitness accounts).

14  Do a search for the author/organization to check reliability.  If you don’t know who wrote the article or website, DON’T USE IT AS A SOURCE!

15  Is this article promoting someone’s agenda? Ex: “HFCS is fine because it’s corn!” (Brought to you by the National Corn Growers of America)  Ask, “Is someone trying to sell me something?”

16  Remember not to rely on just one search engine.  Verify accuracy of info using another search engine.

17  Colbert coins term “Wikilobbying”  http://tinyurl.com/d5rlsj http://tinyurl.com/d5rlsj


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