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Remember that there is no review process or regulation for the public Web. As with any source of information, you will need to judge for yourself the quality of the material you find. Ask these questions:

Accuracy Does the information presented seem accurate? Are the facts verifiable in another source?
Authority Who is the author? What expertise does he or she have on this topic? Who sponsors the site? Check the domain name to see if it is a university, business, organization, or an individual. Check for an "About Us" or "Contact Us" link.
Objectivity What is the stated purpose of the site? Check the "About..." link if there is one. What position or opinion is presented and does it seem biased? What kind of sites does this one link to?
Currency On what date was the page created? Is there a copyright or last updated date? Do you need more current information? Do links on the site still connect to their destination?
Use Is the site intended to inform, educate, or entertain? Would you quote information from this site in a college research paper?
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