Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask
Evaluating web pages skillfully requires you to do two things at once:
a) Train your eye and your fingers to employ a series of techniques that help you quickly find what you need to know about web pages; b) Train your mind to think critically, even suspiciously, by asking a series of questions that will help you decide how much a web page is to be trusted. This page is organized to combine the two techniques into a process that begins with looking at your search results from a search engine or other source, follows through by investigating the content of page, and extends beyond the page to what others may say about the page or its author(s). A must-have reference.
Reference: UC Berkeley Library [ Read more ]
posted by Robin Good on Tuesday, February 10 2004, updated on Tuesday, May 5 2015
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