Use this Fact Sheet Template for Each Informational Resource

This document was adapted from:

http://www2.widener.edu/Wolfgram-Memorial-Library/webevaluation/inform.htm (Back)

Authority

Who is responsible for the contents of the page?

Is there a link to a page describing the purpose of the sponsoring organization?

Name/organization

Accuracy:  

Is it clear who has the ultimate responsibility for the accuracy of the content of the material?

Explain

Objectivity

If there is any advertising on the page, is it clearly differentiated from the informational content?

Explain

Currency

Are there dates on the page to indicate when page was written or last revised? Are there any indications that the material is kept current?

Details

 Completeness

Is there an indication that the page has been completed, and is not still under construction

Details

This section was adapted from: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Style.html

Referencing sources from The World Wide Web (WWW)

Give the author's last name, first name (if known)

 

The full title of the work in quotation marks

 

The title of the complete work (if applicable) in italics (book title)

 

Any version or file numbers; and the date of the document or last revision (if available)

 

List full URL, followed by the date of access in parentheses.

 

(Sample) Burka, Lauren P. "A Hypertext History of Multi-User Dimensions." MUD History.

1993. http://www.utopia.com/talent/lpb/muddex/essay (2 Aug. 1996).

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