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Information Competency
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Black Studies


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Information literate students can accesses information effectively & efficiently

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Information literate students can evaluate information critically & competently

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Information literate students can use information accurately & creatively

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Using the criteria mentioned in the first two pages on evaluating internet sources, take a look at the following web sites and apply some of the information discussed.  Do you think your students would be able to determine which site to use?

 

Internet Search performed: History of Witchcraft

http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/
This site was found using Google.com
 
http://www.magickdragon.net/Witchcraft.html
This site was also found in the same list of results.

Internet Search performed: Smoking Lies
 
http://www.smokingparadise.net/Info/lies.html
This site was found using the search engine Google.com
 
http://www.pierrelemieux.org/re-smoking.html
This site was found using the search engine Altavista.com

Internet Search performed: Martin Luther King

http://www.martinlutherking.org/
This site was on the first page of the search results using the search engine, Altavista.com
 
http://www.thekingcenter.org/
This site comes up on the same search but it is more than four pages of clicking before a student would come across it.

Research has shown that internet searchers will look no further than the first or second page of search results.  These sites are extreme examples of why it is important that students develop the information competence skills to effectively evaluate internet resources. Most times, the subtleties of web sites make it even more difficult for freshmen and seniors to determine which websites contain relevant information.  What is a professor to do?

 

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This page created by
Tiffini Travis
Psychology & Communications Studies Librarian
University Library
California State University, Long Beach
Last updated January 14, 2002