How to Evaluate Sources
From Sarah C Reifel
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From Sarah C Reifel
This brief video shares three themes you will want to think through as you evaluate information sources for a research paper or project (authority, accuracy, objectivity), as well as specific questions you will want to pose as you investigate a source’s authority, accuracy, and objectivity or perspective.
This video is the second video in Module 2: Evaluating Sources of the Foundations of the Research Process series created by the Purdue University Libraries and School of Information Studies.
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