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Evaluating Coverage
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Strategies |
| When was the work published? |
Look for a publication or copyright date on the
- Title page (books, journals)
- Reverse of the title page (books)
- Cover (journals, magazines, newspapers)
- Table of contents (journals, magazines)
- Bottom of the page (web sites)
Dates on web pages may indicate
- When the page was created
- When the page was published on the web
- When the page was last revised
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| Is your topic one that requires current information? |
Topic areas requiring the most up-to-date information may include
Science, Medicine, or current events |
| Has this source been revised, updated, or expanded in a subsequent
edition? |
Search catalogs and other databases for more recent editions
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| Does the work update other sources? |
Compare publication dates and content to other sources you have
found |
| Does it substantiate other materials you have read, or add
new information? |
Seek out multiple points of view and include a diversity of sources
and ideas |
| Have you found enough information to support your arguments? |
Look for gaps in your arguments and evidence
- Facts
- Statistics
- Evidence
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Evaluating Sections
1. Evaluating
2. Your Search Strategy
3. Credibility
4. Usefulness
- Objectivity
- Quality
- Relevance
5. Summary
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