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When you’re doing research for one of your classes, it’s important that you have the most reliable information possible. The internet is a great place to start because there’s so much information available. However, it’s important to remember that ANYONE can post online, which means that some of the information you find on the internet is not going to be trustworthy. Today we’re going to talk about the criteria you should use to make sure that you only use sources you can trust. If you’d like to follow along, you can find the link to this presentation below the video. There are six basic criteria for evaluating websites: Purpose and audience, authority and credibility, accuracy and reliability, currency and timeliness, objectivity or bias, and structure and navigation. To explore these criteria, we’re going to use three practice websites. These websites are linked at the bottom of each slide, but you can also find the links below this video. Let’s imagine that you’re doing a research...