Evaluating Resources

Evaluating Resources

Students frequently skip the evaluation step of the research process. They think finding a resource - any resource - is enough. However, spending hours reading through weak information sources is a waste of your time.

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Resources need to match your instructor's requirements and be relevant to your research topic. Don't "force" a resource to fit your assignment - keep searching until you find one you can really use.

A good resource will help you:

  • support an argument;

  • refute an argument;

  • give examples; or

  • provide "wrong" information you can challenge.
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