Internet Research: What's Credible?
On the Internet, it is incredibly easy, and fast, to research a topic with a few simple keystrokes. But it is also incredibly easy to end up with unreliable and non-credible information that makes your research efforts fruitless. With an overwhelming abundance of options after doing an Internet search, how can you tell which results are reliable?
- How do you approach your use of the Internet as a resource for information?
- How do you determine a credible source on the Internet?
References
Internet research: What's credible? [Video file]. (2015). Retrieved August 18, 2016, from http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=18566&xtid=58373
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