To evaluate your sources, you must determine its credibility.
Ask yourself "Is this C.R.A.P.?"
Most Web content is posted without any form of review for accuracy or reliability, so it is up to you to make sure that the online information you find is credible and relevant for your research need. Use the C.R.A.P. criteria as your guideline, and evaluate the following Web sites with critical eyes.
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Examples used courtesy of Gettysburg College "How to Evaluate Resources"; modified by SJC Librarian, March 5, 2023
Example: "99% of U.S households have at least one TV set."
Example: "It is clear that even though many people are poor, television is more important than anything else."
Contents: courtesy of Information Literacy ODU