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By Wendy Boswell, About.com Guide to Web Search

How To Evaluate A Web Source

Monday January 30, 2006
Judging the truthfulness of information that you find online can be a bit problematic, especially if you're looking for credible material you can cite in a research paper or academic project. Fiction and reality are not the same thing, but on the Web, it's getting increasingly hard to tell the difference. Find out how to evaluate a Web source before you cite it in an academic or research project.
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