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Evaluating Quality

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Description: Questions to ask and tips for looking for authoritative information on the internet.
Whether you are searching for information on the nets or putting up your own information for others to access, it is important to consider the quality of the information and its presentation. The Internet is criticized with good reason for the sheer volume of unevaluated information that it possesses. To use information with any confidence, you must be able to critically evaluate how good that information is. A large portion of the information made available on the nets lacks good indications of its quality. It is not enough for information to be of high quality. For others to make use of the information, they must be able to judge the quality for themselves. Information that is well presented makes the quality determination easy for the searcher. This article, and its companion articles on creating quality in your own web pages published in the
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Page title:Evaluating Quality
Keywords:evaluating quality, critical evaluation, timeliness, currency, authority, bias, sources of evaluation, expert appraisal, sources of quality, quality evaluation, critical thinking, Walt Howe, Delphi
Description:Searches on the web produce vast quantities of unevaluated information. This article suggests how to determine quality sources and how to find them faster.
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