This article provides a summary of recent criticisms of checklist approaches to source evaluation to build a fuller picture of the issues involved with relying on checklists and factors that have increased the complexity of evaluating sources in the misinformation age. It then looks at new source evaluation strategies and methods which can be used by teachers and librarians to better prepare students for the internet realities they now face in their academic and personal online research
An essential component of information literacy is the evaluation of information resources. Integral ...
With an awareness of growing issues in teaching source evaluation, the authors explored new methods ...
This conference report provides an overview of conference sessions related to misinformation an...
This article provides a summary of recent criticisms of checklist approaches to source evaluation to...
A new approach to teaching web source evaluation is necessary for an internet that is increasingly l...
Researchers at Brigham Young University studied first-year students’ information evaluation behaviou...
Students can generally find relevant information for their topic that checks the boxes for “quality,...
Librarians have long pioneered source evaluation as the first step to healthy civic learning. Tradit...
This article gives a critical review and investigation of traditional generic ways of teaching sourc...
A chapter in the The Critical Thinking About Sources Cookbook. It discusses an in-class activity for...
In response to the increased attention to “fake news” and “alternative facts” as information challen...
For instruction librarians, teaching information literacy (IL) skills is often an important aspect o...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
Evaluating sources on the Internet has been identified by researchers and education policymakers as ...
For years writers concerned with information literacy (IL) – essentially the knowledge, skills and u...
An essential component of information literacy is the evaluation of information resources. Integral ...
With an awareness of growing issues in teaching source evaluation, the authors explored new methods ...
This conference report provides an overview of conference sessions related to misinformation an...
This article provides a summary of recent criticisms of checklist approaches to source evaluation to...
A new approach to teaching web source evaluation is necessary for an internet that is increasingly l...
Researchers at Brigham Young University studied first-year students’ information evaluation behaviou...
Students can generally find relevant information for their topic that checks the boxes for “quality,...
Librarians have long pioneered source evaluation as the first step to healthy civic learning. Tradit...
This article gives a critical review and investigation of traditional generic ways of teaching sourc...
A chapter in the The Critical Thinking About Sources Cookbook. It discusses an in-class activity for...
In response to the increased attention to “fake news” and “alternative facts” as information challen...
For instruction librarians, teaching information literacy (IL) skills is often an important aspect o...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
Evaluating sources on the Internet has been identified by researchers and education policymakers as ...
For years writers concerned with information literacy (IL) – essentially the knowledge, skills and u...
An essential component of information literacy is the evaluation of information resources. Integral ...
With an awareness of growing issues in teaching source evaluation, the authors explored new methods ...
This conference report provides an overview of conference sessions related to misinformation an...