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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the site evaluation form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, teacher's name, and period at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your submission.
  3. For each webpage you evaluate, read through the statements provided. If the answer is 'YES', check off the corresponding box on the right. Ensure all statements are checked to confirm reliability.
  4. In the 'WHO' section, identify the author or organization behind the webpage. Look for an 'About Us' link for more details about their expertise.
  5. In the 'WHEN' section, check if the webpage is current by looking for a last updated date or copyright notice.
  6. Proceed to assess the 'WHAT' type of information is provided. Ensure it is well-organized and factual, not opinion-based.
  7. In the 'WHERE' section, verify that the homepage URL originates from a credible source and write it down.
  8. Finally, complete the 'WHY' section by confirming that the purpose of the website is informative. Fill in all citation fields accurately.

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Report Citation Structure Last, First M. Report Title. Publisher, date published, URL (if applicable). Note: If the author and publisher of the report are the same, start your citation with the title of the report instead.
Format: Title of Performance. Concert (omit if concert is in title). Performance by Name of Group or Major Performers, Date of Performance, Name of Venue/Location, City (if not in the venue name).
To reference a report with an individual author, include the authors name and initials, the report title (italicized), the report number, the organization that published it, and the URL (if accessed online, e.g. as a PDF). Note that brochures are cited in a similar format.
A standard MLA Works Cited entry is structured as follows: Author. Title of the Source. Title of the Container, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location.
Use the following format for all sources: Author. Title. Title of container (self contained if book), Other contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs URL or DOI).

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Author(s) name. Title of the report. Report no. Report number, Publisher, Year of publication.
To cite a report in a reference entry, include the author, year, title of the report, the report number (if there is one), and the publisher. In-text citations would follow the typical format of including the author (or authoring organization) and year of publication.

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