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When you encounter any kind of source, consider: Authority - Who is the author? Purpose - Why was the source created? Publication format - Where was it published? Relevance - How is it relevant to your research? Date of publication - When was it written? Documentation - Did they cite their sources?
The OECD has defined six evaluation criteria relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability and two principles for their use.
Accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency and coverage are the five basic criteria for evaluating information from any sources.
Common evaluation criteria include currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose. The use of these criteria in evaluating research resource is sometimes called the CRAAP method. See the chart below for a more in-depth explanation of what to look for in each resource.
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