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Source Evaluation . Lola Gilbert English 116 Reference Associate. How do I know it is reliable?. Initially and continually evaluate sources. Internet Sources "Evaluating Internet Sources" (gray oval) Research Wizard http://library.unomaha.edu Research Tools tab
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Source Evaluation Lola Gilbert English 116 Reference Associate
How do I know it is reliable? • Initially and continually evaluate sources. • Internet Sources • "Evaluating Internet Sources" (gray oval) • Research Wizard • http://library.unomaha.edu • Research Tools tab • Search the Research Wizard link • Enter term “evaluation” • Print and Other Media Sources • “Evaluating Sources” [Gibaldi, J. (2003). Evaluating sources. MLA handbook for writers of research papers (6th ed.) (pp. 41-45). New York: The Modern Language Association of America.] • “Evaluating Sources and Taking Notes” [Lunsford, A. (2003). Evaluating sources and taking notes. The St. Martin’s Handbook (5th ed.) (pp. 358-379). Boston: Bedford.] • The Blue Book [Callison, D. & Preddy, L. (2006). The blue book on information age inquiry, instruction, and literacy(fig. 16.3 & 16.5) . Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited.] • Cal State University – Northridge • Auburn University
How do I know that it is reliable? (http://library.csun.edu/mwoodley/evalprint3.htm)
How do I know that it is reliable? (http://library.csun.edu/mwoodley/evalprint3.htm)