Web Editors Toolkit
Credibility Resources
(Resources from "Content & Coffee" event -links no longer maintained.)
Consumer Reports WebWatch research report. "Experts vs. Online Consumers:
A Comparative Credibility Study of Health and Finance Web Sites". Sliced Bread Design, Calif.Cooke, Alison (2001)-(Amazon link: A guide to finding quality information on the internet: selection and evaluation strategies. 2nd Edition. London, Library Association
Kapoun, Jim. "Teaching Undergrads WEB Evaluation: A Guide for Library Instruction." C&RL News (July/August 1998): 522-523.
Kirk, Elizabeth E. Evaluating Information Found on the Internet. (The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University; 1996 copyright date).
Olin and Uris Libraries, Cornell University " Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools"
Tillman, Hope. Evaluating Quality on the Net. (Babson College, MA; 28 March 2003)
Stanford Study/Consumer Reports WebWatch Investigations: "Web Credibility: How Do People Evaluate a Web Site's Credibility? " 2002
Brad Templeton. 10 Big Myths about copyright explained
UC Berkeley. Barker, Joe, and Saifon Obromsook. Evaluating Web Pages: Questions to Ask & Strategies for Getting the Answers. (Library, University of California--Berkeley, 27 July 2004)
U. of Wisconsin Eau Clair. MacIntyre Library. "10 C's For Evaluating Internet Sources"
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