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UNIV FYE 1824: Information
Evaluation
Basic Evaluation Criteria
As you decide which resources to include in your research, here are some things to think about:
- Authority: Who wrote it? What sort of expertise do they have in this area?
- Coverage: Is it relevant to your topic?
- Objectivity: Is there any bias? If so, how much?
- Accuracy: Is the information correct? Is it in alignment with other research findings or articles?
- Currency: When was your resource produced? Does this matter for your topic?
Indicators of Reliability
trustworthy. Where can you find information that will help you apply the basic evaluation criteria?
What is Peer review
Peer reviewed articles may also be called "scholarly" or "refereed." The term peer review refers to an editorial process in which experts from a particular discipline scrutinize articles before they are published by a journal. Watch the video below for a good overview of what these articles are, and why you should know about and use them.
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