Articles
- AASL Knowledge Quest: “Hate and Deception on the Web: What’s a School Library Media Specialist to Do?” by Frances Jacobson Harris. Available from ERIC, this article discusses Web sites operated by extremist groups and considers how school library media specialists can educate students about hate groups and teach strategies to recognize inappropriate sites.
- Tech Learning: "Intentionally Misleading Web Sites" by Frank Westcott
Evaluating Web Sites: Tips from Colleges and Universities
- Evaluating Information Found on the Internet Written by Elizabeth Kirk, Johns Hopkins University.
- Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools
- Evaluating Web Sites Written by librarians for Ohio State University.
- How to Evaluate Web Sites This helpful guide was created by Earlham College's very own Library Director, Tom Kirk.
- Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators: Critical Evaluation Information
What do others say?: Checking a Web Site's Reputation
- Alexa: The Web Information Company Learn about a Web site's traffic details, related links, and contact/ownership information for the domain name.
- Google Scholar Want to find out if an article has been cited? Check Google Scholar.
- Google Use Google to find out what other sites link to the one you are evaluating as well as more about the sponsoring company, organization, or individual who created the site.
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Contact Info:
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765/983-1408
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Subjects:
Classics, English, Peace & Global Studies, Religion, Theatre Arts







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