CREDIBLE SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Here is a list of tips and sources for making sure your information is reliable, accurate, and credible.
Use keywords separately or combine them using AND, OR or NOT in the advanced search option of search engines.
Put "quotation marks" around phrases or proper names.
Select websites with .edu .gov .org URLs.
Consider date, author, sponsoring organization, and point of view when evaluating your source for credibility.
Search online catalog Credible Sources
Browse library shelves
Request interlibrary loan
Reference books
Search online catalog Destiny
Encyclopedias
Almanacs/Yearbooks
Biographical sources
Dictionaries/Handbooks
Search online catalog Destiny
Netflix
Public libraries
End of encyclopedia articles
Textbooks and books
School and public librarians
Historical societies, museums
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Associations, organizations, clubs
Businesses
Educational institutions - University of New Hampshire, York County Community College, Great Bay Community College , University of New England, Granite State College
Government agencies
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Books
Magazines and Newspapers
Reference Books
Videos and DVDs
Bibliographies
Librarians
Other Sources