Introduction to Evaluating Information
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As a student, how do you determine if the information you are seeking is credible? Credible sources of information are reliable sources that provide information based on facts or extensive research. To make your research meaningful and substantive, you’ll need to hone your ability to determine source credibility. This module will cover key evaluation criteria and useful strategies to help ensure that the information you’re using is reliable and accurate and represents a range of perspectives.
Learning Goals
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Consider what evaluation criteria are necessary for college level research
- Select and apply a strategy for evaluating any information source
- Know where to go for additional help.
Reflect
Think of a time when you had to find information to make a decision or get something done (e.g. choose a new cell phone plan, fix a flat tire on your bike, or make sourdough bread). Who, or what resources, did you consult? If you consulted a number of sources, how did you choose the best one for your needs? Chances are, you weighed each source for their subject expertise, trustworthiness, and relevance. You’ll apply these same skills to academic sources in this module.