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3) Check accuracy.
A few questions to determine reliability of a website concerning accuracy are as
followed:
Can I verify the information provided?
Does the site contain grammatical errors?
Does the site quote other sources and if so are their links to those other sources?
Is the topic and background information clearly stated?
Does the site contain any defective links or information?
4) Another great question to ask to ensure reliability of a website is: What is the
main purpose of this site? Is it to sell something or to convey legitimate
information? Is the site persuasive? Is the author biased in the article? Is there a
lot of advertising on the website? Answering yes to any of these questions may
mean your website is not reliable.
5) Also, ask yourself: Who is the intended audience here? Is the website for scholars
or the public? What age group is it aimed towards? Is it geared towards people of
a certain profession? Asking these questions may help determine reliability as
well. All of the above tips may help to decide whether or not a website can be
trusted. There are many things to consider when looking for sources, just
remember to carefully examine the websites visited and question closely.
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