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Evaluating information
can be a complicated process. There is plenty of information available
that is inaccurate, fraudulent, or biased. So it is important to determine
if the sources you find are factual and verifiable. |
| Items in the library
are usually easier to evaluate because they have already been reviewed
twice by the time you see them. First, an editor verifies that the information
is accurate and then a librarian determines whether the item is appropriate
for the collection. Freely-available Web sources usually do not pass through
this review process, so you will need to look at these items more closely. How will you judge what is good information and what is not? |
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