Library 101
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/
This course develops critical-thinking as it is applied to the research process by examining strategies for locating and using information resources. Students explore information policy issues such as copyright, censorship, and freedom of information.
Emphasis is on proficiency using electronic resources, including those available on the library's information networks, the library catalog, and the Web, as well as other research tools and retrieval techniques.
en-us2004-03-02T11:41:51-08:00Group 5
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/evaluating_web_sites/group_5.php
Please list your web sites and briefly describe why you choose the site....Evaluating Web Sitesiachan2004-03-02T11:41:51-08:00Group 4
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/evaluating_web_sites/group_4.php
Please list your web sites and briefly describe why you choose the site....Evaluating Web Sitesiachan2004-03-02T11:40:33-08:00Group 3
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/evaluating_web_sites/group_3.php
Please list your web sites and briefly describe why you choose the site....Evaluating Web Sitesiachan2004-03-02T11:39:46-08:00Group 2
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/evaluating_web_sites/group_2.php
Please list your web sites and briefly describe why you choose the site....Evaluating Web Sitesiachan2004-03-02T11:37:57-08:00Group 1
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/evaluating_web_sites/group_1.php
Please list your web sites and briefly describe why you choose the site....Evaluating Web Sitesiachan2004-03-02T11:36:00-08:00Evaluation Criteria
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/101/evaluating_web_sites/evaluation_criteria.php
- What can the URL tell you? - Who wrote the page? Is he, she, or the authoring institution a qualified authority? - Is it dated? Current, timely? - Is information cited authentic? - Does the page have overall integrity...Evaluating Web Sitesiachan2004-03-02T09:36:34-08:00