
The Reference Shelf is a starting point for finding information to address a variety of research inquiries. Reference materials are typically authoritative and scholarly, so they are great resources for students, scholars, and curious minds.
Use the tabs on the left to locate recommended resources.
Anyone can publish a webpage without it being evaluated for accuracy or quality of information. Reviews by peers, scholars, editors, and publishers are not often applied to websites. The following evaluation criteria should be applied when viewing a website:
For additional information, check out the links below. These resources offer methods and detailed criteria that can be applied when conducting research on the internet.
From the College of DuPage... SIFT your sources: Stop. Investigate. Find. Trace.
From California State University, Chico, Meriam Library... evaluating information using the CRAAP test: Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose.
From Colorado State University... a crash-course on navigating digital information and how to use the SIFT method.
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