These are my links from April 7, 2012
- Evaluating Information – Applying the CRAAP Test – Meriam Library ï€¦ï€ California State University, Chico
When you search for information, you're going to find lots of it . . . but is it good information? You will have to determine that for yourself, and the CRAAP Test can help. The CRAAP Test is a list of questions to help you evaluate the information you find. Different criteria will be more or less important depending on your situation or need.
CRAAP test education technology - Gettysburg College – Evaluating Web Sources – "The CRAAP Test* is a useful guide to evaluating Web resources. CRAAP is an acronym for the general categories of criteria that can be used to evaluate information you find on the Web. The following table outlines the CRAAP criteria. Click on the criteria to find more information and examples."
evaluating-sources evaluatingwebsites evaluation website_evaluation CRAAP - Home – Evaluating Information – UMW LibGuides at University of Mary Washington – "The CRAAP Test (Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose) was created by Sarah Blakeslee of the Meriam Library at California State University, Chico, and "is a list of questions to help you evaluate the information you find." The questions in the tabbed sections above have been reprinted or adapted from this original set of evaluation criteria and are used by permission of the Meriam Library. UMW librarians are responsible for the examples that illustrate the questions."
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