Evaluating Web Resources Checklist

Today’s Date:
Title of Site:
Title of Page: URL (web address):
Author’s Name (if known):
Date of publication or last revision:
Evaluate the web site based on the following criteria, circling either Y (Yes) or N (No) for each.
If you answer yes, fill in a brief description where appropriate.
Currency
1. Document includes a publication date or "last updated" date that is current.
2. Document includes a date of copyright/publication. / Y N
Y N
Relevancy
3. Information is complete.
4. Information is presented clearly.
5. The information is biased or one-side.
6. Document includes a list of additional print and electronic sources.
7. Links included appear relevant and appropriate to the site; links work and are not broken. / Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Authority
8. Author/Organization is identifiable, i.e. biographical information about the author or institutional affiliation and address are offered.
9. Author’s qualifications are identifiable.
10. Sponsor/location of the site (identified by URL or web address) is appropriate to the website's material:
  • .com = commercial
  • .edu = educational 
  • .org = organization (nonprofit)  OR 
  • .gov, .mil, OR .us = government 
  • .us, .uk, OR .ca = country codes
  • Personal pages = personal name followed by (~), (%) or the words “users,” “members” or “people” 
  • Pages hosted by a commercial Internet provider (ie aol.com, geocities.com) 
11. Contact information for the author or producer is included in the document.
12. Mail-to link is offered for submission of questions or comments. / Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Accuracy
13. Document includes a bibliography.
14. Author alludes to or displays knowledge of related sources, with proper attribution.
15. Author provides both sides of the argument with no evidence of bias. / Y N
Y N
Y N
Purpose
16. Intended audience is easily identifiable.
17. Intent of information (to inform, teach, sell, persuade, entertain or enlighten) is clearly stated or implied and is appropriate. / Y N
Y N
Conclusion:
Based on this information This source is reliable and useful to my research. Explain.

Evaluating Research Sources

Currency: the timeliness of the information

  • When was the information published or posted?
  • Has the information been revised or updated?
  • Is the information current or out of date for your topic?
  • Are the links functional?

Relevance: the importance of the information for your needs

  • Does the information relate to your topic or answer your question?
  • Who is the intended audience?
  • Is the information at an appropriate level (i.e. not too elementary or advanced for your needs)?
  • Have you looked at a variety of sources before determining this is one you will use?
  • Would you be comfortable using this source for a research paper?

Authority: the source of the information

  • Who is the author/publisher/source/sponsor?
  • Are the author's credentials or organizational affiliations given?
  • What are the author's credentials or organizational affiliations given?
  • What are the author's qualifications to write on the topic?
  • Is there contact information, such as a publisher or e-mail address?
  • Does the URL reveal anything about the author or source?
    examples: .com (commercial), .edu (educational), .gov (U.S. government),
    .org (nonprofit organization), or .net (network)

Accuracy: the reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the content, and

  • Where does the information come from?
  • Is the information supported by evidence?
  • Has the information been reviewed or refereed?
  • Can you verify any of the information in another source or from personal knowledge?
  • Does the language or tone seem biased and free of emotion?
  • Are there spelling, grammar, or other typographical errors?

Purpose: the reason the information exists

  • What is the purpose of the information? to inform? teach? sell? entertain? persuade?
  • Do the authors/sponsors make their intentions or purpose clear?
  • Is the information fact? opinion? propaganda?
  • Does the point of view appear objective and impartial?