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    Evaluating Information Sources
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. If I can find it online, it must be true.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. I should always compare the information I find online with at least two other sources.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. There is an email address listed in the website, so it must be a legitimate source.
    FALSE
  •  15
  • TRUE OR FALSE. Printed information from many popular and scholarly sources are not easily changed or distorted by simply editing.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. Web sources allow readers to interact and see other related information through links.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. Information from web sources is more reliable than information from print sources..
    FALSE
  •  15
  • TRUE OR FALSE. One way to analyze sources is by comparing them to determine the differences between the two sources.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. Another way to analyze sources is by contrasting them to determine the similarities between the two sources.
    FALSE
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  • These are sources that have been published in printed format.
    PRINT SOURCES
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  • These are the materials that can be found on the internet, and are not necessarily checked for accuracy before the information is put online.
    WEB SOURCES
  •  25
  • It means to determine the similarities between the two or more sources.
    COMPARE / COMPARING
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  • It means to determine the differences between the two or more sources.
    CONTRAST / CONTRASTING
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  • The importance of the information for your needs
    RELEVANCE
  •  25
  • The timeliness of the information
    CURRENCY
  •  25
  • Source of information that speaks to the reliability of the information.
    AUTHORITY
  •  25
  • This shows the reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the information.
    ACCURACY
  •  25