eview the following Internet and University Library sources. Then, determine which sources are reliable and which are not. Explain your answers.
My answer: I cannot put the websites:
When evaluating online sources, one of the points to remember is that every information listed on the internet is not reliable. In essence, when reading this blog entitled the Nation; I can not determine that the information is reliable because the following such as the source, the author and credentials were missing. Although Wikipedia article should be based on reliable sources, this article did not fit the guideline of a reliable source. This article clearly shows you a collection of data from different sources.
The capital punishment article is somewhat reliable because the information is from a college website. Therefore, I would not hesitate to use the information provided.
And finally, the university library is the most credible source to use for your research because it provides accurate and balanced information. Also, the article will always, has the author’s name; the source and most likely will be from a scholar or a university
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When evaluating online sources, one of the points to remember is that not all information listed on the internet is not reliable. In essence, when reading this blog titled "The Nation," I can not determine that the information is reliable because the . . . source, . . . author and credentials were missing. Although the "Wikipedia" article should be based on reliable sources, this article did not fit the guideline of a reliable source. This article clearly shows you a collection of data from different sources. (If the article shows data from different sources, shouldn't it be considered reliable?(
The capital punishment article is somewhat reliable because the information is from a college website. Therefore, I would not hesitate to use the information provided.
Finally, the university library is the most credible source to use for . . . research because it provides accurate and balanced information. Also, the article will always have the author’s name; the source . . . most likely will be . . . a scholar or a university