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College of Liberal Arts
Business and Professional Writing (ENG 3090)
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Business and Professional Writing (ENG 3090)
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Evaluating Sources Handouts
Listed below are some handouts that have been created by Kean's librarians:
Guidelines for Critical Evaluation of Sources
Identifying Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals
Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources
Characteristics of Scholarly, Popular, and Trade (Professional) Publications
Web Sites For Evaluating Sources
Bedford Research Room, Bedford/St. Martin's
This site is based on The Bedford Researcher, by Mike Palmquist of Colorado State University.
Critically Analyzing Information Sources, Cornell University Library
Evaluating Online Sources, Tutorial by Roger Munger, Bedford/St. Martin's
Evaluating Sources of Information, Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab)
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask, UC Berkeley Library
Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools, Cornell University Library
ICYouSee: A Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web, Ithaca College Library
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