How do I know if it's a good source?
Anderson, Kate, How do I know if a source is credible? Retrieved February 6, 2019 from http://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/32400There are many criteria that can be used to determine whether or not information from a source is credible. Some of the most important criteria are listed below. A handy set of tools and steps to verify the accuracy and credibility of resources is the SCRAAP test.
Authority
- Does the author or agency that created the information have the credentials, academic background, or experience to write authoritatively about the topic?
- Authors:
- Google their name(s)...do they have a degree related to the topic they are addressing?
- Watch out for people with degrees (MA, MS, PhD) in a field unrelated to what they are writing about. A PhD in English does not qualify someone to give medical advice, for instance.
- Agencies:
Bias
- Is there a reason to believe that the information provided by the author/agency is slanted or designed to persuade the reader? Maybe it only presents part of the whole story?
- It is acceptable to use biased information as long as you understand it is biased and you acknowledge that in your paper.
- If you use a biased source, it is a good idea to find opposing information.
- To find sources on different sides of an issue (pro and con, opposing viewpoints, compare-contrast), see ourComparison Contrast FAQ.
- Be aware of your own biases as you consume and use information.
- Do your personal opinions change the way you interpret information?
- Are you open to points of view that are different than your own?
- Do you choose only sources of information that reflect your personal point of view?
Currency
- What is the date of the source? In the case of a website, is there a last-updated date?
- Does the date matter?
- Information in some areas and disciplines changes all the time and/or needs to be up-to-date. For example:
- Would you want information about cancer treatments from 1980? No!
- Would you want information about Shakespeare from 1980? Maybe, as Shakespeare's works will not have changed with time.
Care Taken / Indicators of Quality
- Are claims made by the source backed up with documented and cited sources?
- Can you get to the sources if they are online?
- Are the sources of high quality?
- Are the sources balanced or biased?
- Do the sources really cover what they are supposed to?
- Review for correct spelling, grammar, and mechanics. A quality resource will have been carefully reviewed and edited.