This document discusses five major criteria for evaluating the quality and reliability of websites: accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency, and coverage. It provides examples and explanations of each criterion. Accuracy refers to whether the information is factually correct since anyone can publish online without editing. Authority examines whether the author is qualified and credentials are provided. Objectivity considers potential biases in the content. Currency looks at how recently the site was updated. Coverage assesses what topics are included and at what depth. The document aims to help readers develop skills for critically analyzing websites.