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USING WEBSITES
CRITERIA FOR WEBSITES
• AUTHORITY
• PURPOSE
• COVERAGE
• CURRENCY
• OBJECTIVITY
• ACCURACY
AUTHORITY
• Reveals that the person, institution or agency responsable for a site has the
qualifications and knowledge to do so. Evaluating a web site for authority:
- Authorship: It should be clear who developed the site.
- Contact information should be clearly provided: e-mail address, mail
address, phone number, and fax number.
- Credentials: the author should state qualifications, credentials, or personal
background that gives them authority to present information.
- Check to see if the site supported by an organization or a commercial body.
PURPOSE
• The purpose of the information presented in the site should be clear. Some sites are
meant to inform, persuade, state an opinion, entertain, or parody something or
someone. Evaluating a web site for purpose:
- Does the content support the purpose of the site?
- Is the information geared to a specific audience (students, scholars, general reader)?
- Is the site organized and focused?
- Are the outside links appropriate for the site?
- Does the site evaluate the links?
- Check the domain of the site. The URL may indicate its purpose.
COVERAGE
• It is difficult to assess the extent of coverage since depth in a site, through the
use of links, can be infinite. One author may claim comprehensive coverage of
a topic while another may cover just one aspect of a topic. Evaluating a web
site for coverage:
- Does the site claim to be selective or comprehensive?
- Are the topics explored in depth?
- Compare the value of the site’s information compared to other similar sites.
- Do the links go to outside sites rather than its own?
- Does the site provide information with no relevant outside links?
CURRENCY
• Currency of the site refers to:
1) how current the information presented is, and 2) how often the site is updated or
maintained. It is important to know when a site was created, when it was last updated,
and if all of the links are current. Evaluating a web site for currency involves finding the
date information was:
- first written - placed on the web - last revised
Then ask if:
- Links are up-to-date
- Links provided should be reliable. Dead links or references to sites that have moved
are not useful.
- Information provided so trend related that its usefulness is limited to a certain time
period?
- the site been under construction for some time?
OBJECTIVITY
• Objectivity of the site should be clear. Beware of sites that contain bias or
do not admit its bias freely. Objective sites present information with a
minimum of bias. Evaluating a web site for objectivity:
- Is the information presented with a particular bias?
- Does the information try to sway the audience?
- Does site advertising conflict with the content?
- Is the site trying to explain, inform, persuade, or sell something?
ACCURACY
• There are few standards to verify the accuracy of information on the web. It is the
responsibility of the reader to assess the information presented. Evaluating a web site
for accuracy:
- Reliability: Is the author affiliated with a known, respectable institution?
- References: do statistics and other factual information receive proper references as to
their origin?
- Does the reading you have already done on the subject make the information seem
accurate?
- Is the information comparable to other sites on the same topic?
- Does the text follow basic rules of grammar, spelling and composition?
- Is a bibliography or reference list included?
TYPES OF URLS: Analyzing websites by their
addresses
• A website’s address (i.e., it’s Uniform Resource Locator, or
URL) gives you clues about the site’s purpose and the type
of information it contains. Some governmental and
academic websites have URLs which are easy to identify, as
do some commercial and not-for-profit organizations. A
website address can’t critically explain what kind of
information is on the site, but it can help you evaluate sites
and organize your online research.
GOVERNMENT AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL
• Have a variety of URL suffixes depending on the nation or jurisdiction:
- .gc.ca - represents Canadian government websites
- .gov.ns.ca - represents Nova Scotian websites; most Canadian provinces follow this
convention
- .gouv.qc.ca - represents websites from Quebec, and gnb.ca represents New Brunswick
government websites; these provinces use different name conventions to account for
linguistic differences.
- .gov - represents American government websites. Most American states follow a
“ny.gov” convention.
- .eu - represents the European Union
- un.org - represents the United Nations
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
• Often use “.edu” or “.ac” in their web addresses. However, this
convention is not universal.
- .edu – often represents American/South American universities, colleges,
and secondary schools
- .ac.uk – represents academic websites in the United Kingdom, e.g.,
london.ac.uk or oxon.ac.uk
- Canadian Universities often use a “u” in their web addresses, e.g.,
utoronto.ca. Many schools do not, though, e.g., dal.ca, mcgill.ca, stfx.ca
NOT-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND NON-
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
• often use the .org suffix. For example:
- nato.org – represents the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization
- msf.org – represents Médecins Sans Frontières
- ilo.org – represents the International Labour
Organization
- oecd.org – represents the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development
COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL
• They use .com. This address can be difficult to analyze since many
different kinds of organizations. Be aware of a site’s purpose and
objectivity when analyzing .com websites. For example:
- gm.com – represents General Motors, Inc
- ford.com - represents Ford Motor Company
- globeandmail.com – represents The Globe and Mail online, a major
Canadian newspaper
- ebscohost.com – represents a major scholarly database company
• SOURCE
Dalhousie University https://www.dal.ca/about-dal.html
ASSIGNMENT
• Work in pairs. Find 5 websites for Educational purpose.
• Evaluate the pages and write a report about your findings.

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uso de sitios web

  • 2. CRITERIA FOR WEBSITES • AUTHORITY • PURPOSE • COVERAGE • CURRENCY • OBJECTIVITY • ACCURACY
  • 3. AUTHORITY • Reveals that the person, institution or agency responsable for a site has the qualifications and knowledge to do so. Evaluating a web site for authority: - Authorship: It should be clear who developed the site. - Contact information should be clearly provided: e-mail address, mail address, phone number, and fax number. - Credentials: the author should state qualifications, credentials, or personal background that gives them authority to present information. - Check to see if the site supported by an organization or a commercial body.
  • 4. PURPOSE • The purpose of the information presented in the site should be clear. Some sites are meant to inform, persuade, state an opinion, entertain, or parody something or someone. Evaluating a web site for purpose: - Does the content support the purpose of the site? - Is the information geared to a specific audience (students, scholars, general reader)? - Is the site organized and focused? - Are the outside links appropriate for the site? - Does the site evaluate the links? - Check the domain of the site. The URL may indicate its purpose.
  • 5. COVERAGE • It is difficult to assess the extent of coverage since depth in a site, through the use of links, can be infinite. One author may claim comprehensive coverage of a topic while another may cover just one aspect of a topic. Evaluating a web site for coverage: - Does the site claim to be selective or comprehensive? - Are the topics explored in depth? - Compare the value of the site’s information compared to other similar sites. - Do the links go to outside sites rather than its own? - Does the site provide information with no relevant outside links?
  • 6. CURRENCY • Currency of the site refers to: 1) how current the information presented is, and 2) how often the site is updated or maintained. It is important to know when a site was created, when it was last updated, and if all of the links are current. Evaluating a web site for currency involves finding the date information was: - first written - placed on the web - last revised Then ask if: - Links are up-to-date - Links provided should be reliable. Dead links or references to sites that have moved are not useful. - Information provided so trend related that its usefulness is limited to a certain time period? - the site been under construction for some time?
  • 7. OBJECTIVITY • Objectivity of the site should be clear. Beware of sites that contain bias or do not admit its bias freely. Objective sites present information with a minimum of bias. Evaluating a web site for objectivity: - Is the information presented with a particular bias? - Does the information try to sway the audience? - Does site advertising conflict with the content? - Is the site trying to explain, inform, persuade, or sell something?
  • 8. ACCURACY • There are few standards to verify the accuracy of information on the web. It is the responsibility of the reader to assess the information presented. Evaluating a web site for accuracy: - Reliability: Is the author affiliated with a known, respectable institution? - References: do statistics and other factual information receive proper references as to their origin? - Does the reading you have already done on the subject make the information seem accurate? - Is the information comparable to other sites on the same topic? - Does the text follow basic rules of grammar, spelling and composition? - Is a bibliography or reference list included?
  • 9. TYPES OF URLS: Analyzing websites by their addresses • A website’s address (i.e., it’s Uniform Resource Locator, or URL) gives you clues about the site’s purpose and the type of information it contains. Some governmental and academic websites have URLs which are easy to identify, as do some commercial and not-for-profit organizations. A website address can’t critically explain what kind of information is on the site, but it can help you evaluate sites and organize your online research.
  • 10. GOVERNMENT AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL • Have a variety of URL suffixes depending on the nation or jurisdiction: - .gc.ca - represents Canadian government websites - .gov.ns.ca - represents Nova Scotian websites; most Canadian provinces follow this convention - .gouv.qc.ca - represents websites from Quebec, and gnb.ca represents New Brunswick government websites; these provinces use different name conventions to account for linguistic differences. - .gov - represents American government websites. Most American states follow a “ny.gov” convention. - .eu - represents the European Union - un.org - represents the United Nations
  • 11. ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS • Often use “.edu” or “.ac” in their web addresses. However, this convention is not universal. - .edu – often represents American/South American universities, colleges, and secondary schools - .ac.uk – represents academic websites in the United Kingdom, e.g., london.ac.uk or oxon.ac.uk - Canadian Universities often use a “u” in their web addresses, e.g., utoronto.ca. Many schools do not, though, e.g., dal.ca, mcgill.ca, stfx.ca
  • 12. NOT-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS • often use the .org suffix. For example: - nato.org – represents the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - msf.org – represents Médecins Sans Frontières - ilo.org – represents the International Labour Organization - oecd.org – represents the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • 13. COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL • They use .com. This address can be difficult to analyze since many different kinds of organizations. Be aware of a site’s purpose and objectivity when analyzing .com websites. For example: - gm.com – represents General Motors, Inc - ford.com - represents Ford Motor Company - globeandmail.com – represents The Globe and Mail online, a major Canadian newspaper - ebscohost.com – represents a major scholarly database company
  • 14. • SOURCE Dalhousie University https://www.dal.ca/about-dal.html
  • 15. ASSIGNMENT • Work in pairs. Find 5 websites for Educational purpose. • Evaluate the pages and write a report about your findings.