1. P : Purpose , was the information written to inform / educate you ? Is this entertainment or trying to sell you something , is this context aimed at general audience , or is it written for reader with some enterprise in subject .
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2. E : Evenness , A source of being bias dose not necessarily mean you cant use it . If you detect bias you need to look for other point of views to ensure you are getting range on opinions of topics
3. C : Coverage , some databases use the term relevance to indicate how well sources covers your topic. (Dose this source cover your topic) ?
4. T : Timeliness , look for date published , then apply common sense. (Is date appropriate) ?
5. Additional information : The top level of domain website URL (web address) can give you clue on the site purpose . Also click on "About Us " info look for individual names . You can search on "librarians internet index " ( a website created by librarians after carefully reviewed an elevation websites.
10. A : Authority , evaluating the credibility and usefulness of the information you find is an important step in the research process. (Verify authors credentials , dose the author have expertise in the area your researching)?
11. S: Sources , documentation ? documentation means the author lets you know what source's his / her used to write the info. (dose the author include caption , footnotes, a bibliography .) the list of source might be called : notes , reference sources , works cited , or something similar .