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Main Author: Kubly, Kristin
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED430519
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contents Guiding Students in Using the World Wide Web for Research. Kubly, Kristin Citations (References) Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Higher Education Information Literacy Information Retrieval Information Skills Library Instruction Library Role Research Skills Student Research User Needs (Information) World Wide Web This paper addresses the need for educators and librarians to guide students in using the World Wide Web appropriately by teaching them to evaluate Internet resources using criteria designed to identify the authoritative sources. The pros and cons of information commonly found on the Web are discussed, as well as academic Internet subject or resource guides, search engines, and if and how Web sites are evaluated by search engines. A five-criteria evaluation tool for traditional print resources is applied to Web resources; these criteria are accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency, and coverage. Additional suggested criteria include content, organization, accessibility, and search capabilities. Citation of Web sources is covered, including MLA- and APA-style citations. Relevant Web sites are noted throughout. (DLS)
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Kubly, Kristin
Citations (References)
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Information Literacy
Information Retrieval
Information Skills
Library Instruction
Library Role
Research Skills
Student Research
User Needs (Information)
World Wide Web
Guiding Students in Using the World Wide Web for Research. Kubly, Kristin Citations (References) Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Higher Education Information Literacy Information Retrieval Information Skills Library Instruction Library Role Research Skills Student Research User Needs (Information) World Wide Web This paper addresses the need for educators and librarians to guide students in using the World Wide Web appropriately by teaching them to evaluate Internet resources using criteria designed to identify the authoritative sources. The pros and cons of information commonly found on the Web are discussed, as well as academic Internet subject or resource guides, search engines, and if and how Web sites are evaluated by search engines. A five-criteria evaluation tool for traditional print resources is applied to Web resources; these criteria are accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency, and coverage. Additional suggested criteria include content, organization, accessibility, and search capabilities. Citation of Web sources is covered, including MLA- and APA-style citations. Relevant Web sites are noted throughout. (DLS)
title Guiding Students in Using the World Wide Web for Research.
topic Citations (References)
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Information Literacy
Information Retrieval
Information Skills
Library Instruction
Library Role
Research Skills
Student Research
User Needs (Information)
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED430519