Research credible sources on the Internet for a paper

Research credible sources on the Internet for a paper

The Internet is full of information, accessible with a web connection and a few strokes of the fingertips. The web is perfect for doing research for your college essays, or term papers, or thesis statement.

This video tutorial will show you how to research credible sources on the Internet by asking yourself questions. You know, you can find a lot of great stuff on the web, but there's also a lot of junk. Don't use garbage for your research papers. To sort out the gems from the junk, think:

Who created this website?
What is the content on the site?
Where is the information from?
When was the site last updated?
Why is the website online?

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Creator's Site: www.lib.colostate.edu

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kathyd 1 year ago
Good information, incredibly annoying voice over--like nails on a chalkboard.
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