EvalWEB

Other Sources for Evaluating Online Information

In order to complete the EvalWEB project, I used resources from a number of online sources, including (but not limited to):

bulletEvaluating World Wide Web Resources by Steve Mitchell.
bulletEvaluating Quality on the Net by Hope N. Tillman.
bulletSinking, Surfing, or Searching the Net from LETA 96.
bulletEvaluating Internet Resources by Diane K. Kovacs, Deirdre F. Woodward, Arlene Rinaldi, John Barr, Steve Boerner, Jerome Steiner Allen, Anca Medesan, Michelle Murrain, and Don E. Descy.
bulletChecklist for an Informational Web Page.
bulletEvaluation Criteria by Susan E. Beck.
bulletThinking Critically about World Wide Web Resources by Esther Grassian.
bulletCritical Thinking in an Online World by Debra Jones.
bulletEvaluating Internet Research Sources by Robert Harris.
bulletICYouSEE A to Z: T is for Thinking by J. Henderson and M. Poulin.
bulletEvaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools by Michael Engle.
bulletTen C's for Evaluating Internet Resources by Betsy Richmond.
bulletEvaluating World Wide Web Information by Ann Scholz.
bulletCriteria for Evaluation of Internet Information Resources by Alastair Smith.
bulletEvaluation Criteria by Jan Alexander and Marsha Tate.
bulletEvaluating the Quality of Internet Information Sources by Gene L. Wilkinson, Lisa T. Bennett, and Kevin M. Oliver.
bulletBibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources by Nicole Auer.
bulletCritical Evaluation Survey: Middle School Level by Kathy Schrock.

Evaluating WWW Resources -- last updated 11 December 1997 by J. Schinker.

© 2001-2005 Albert L. Ingram, Ph.D.