Verifying the Validity of Websites
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Verifying the
Validity of Websites
By: KSK Partnership
Rationale
Anyone can publish information to the
Web. Because of this, students need to
ask themselves several questions before
deciding to use the information presented
on a given website within their
schoolwork.
Six Website Evaluation
Criteria
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Accuracy
Authority
Bias
Content
Resources
Timeliness
Accuracy
Is the information reliable and error free?
Can it be verified by all reliable
resources?
Authority
Who is the author or sponsor of the
website?
Is the author/sponsor reputable in his/her
field?
Is the author/sponsor’s contact
information presented on the website?
Bias
Is the content free of bias?
Is the website designed to sway opinion?
Does the website present
accurate descriptions of
alternate viewpoints?
Are advertisements on the
web pages?
Content
Can the content be found at several other
reliable resources?
Is the content consistent with what is
already known on the topic.
If the information presented is groundbreaking, is there any proof to the
accusations?
Resources
Does the author/sponsor state where the
information was obtained?
Is a bibliography or list of resources
included on the web site?
Are the resources verifiable
and reputable?
Timeliness
Is the information current enough for the
topic?
Are revision dates posted on the web
site? If so, when was the last revision?
How current are the links? Have any
expired or moved?
Final Words
If you are in doubt, seek the opinion of a
trained professional, or search for a new
web site.
Typically Reliable
Resources
Gold:
.gov
.edu
Silver:
.org
Avoid:
.com
Wiki
Questions?