SJSU Web Workshop
3/8/06
S.
Gallardo
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Three guidelines for researching on the web
I. Know your URL
II. Use trusted sources
III. Evaluate your sources
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I. Know your URL.
Usually, just seeing the address (URL) of a site will tell
you several important
things -- this can help you quickly decide whether a site is worth investigating
further
A. The standard beginning
World Wide Web
http://www.sjsu.edu
Alternative: www.sjsu.edu
or sjsu.edu
exceptions: http://as.sjsu.edu/
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C. Actual name
http://www.sjsu.edu
or http://www.princeton.edu
http://www.latimes.com
http://www.chevrolet.com
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D. Ending (suffix)
Five major website suffixes:
1. Commercial
http://www.ford.com
http://www.espn.com
http://www.msmagazine.com/
2. Educational
http://www.stanford.edu
3. Government
http://www.census.gov
4. Organizations
http://www.glide.org
http://www.aspca.org
5. Network
http://www.earthlink.net
http://www.php.net ...
Finally, newer : .tv .info .biz .us .ws .tv
countries: .uk .mx .my .cn .ru .it etc….
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D. So what do we know about these
addresses?
Are these helpful academic sites?
http://www.nra.org ?
http://www.krispykreme.com ?
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Greekculture.html
http://civilrights.org/
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II. Web-searching. A reliable source?
A. Trust the source. Love your librarian.
http://www.sjlibrary.org/gateways/academic/
for
peer-reviewed resources:
>SJSU subject>W>WS>articles
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III. Evaluate your sources. Use your judgement
and common sense.
.Evaluate the URL
.Find the “About Us” statement
.Assess author's qualifications
.Assess date, sources
.If unsure, scavenge...
Is it academically reliable?
Toolbox approach— Does it have value other than strictly academic?
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Keep these guidelines in mind when you do web searches!
http://google.com.
Use your knowledge of urls to sift through search results.
Fred
Korematsu
Tip: If you hit a broken link, try “backing up” to
the last / in the url
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Review:
I.
Know & watch your url
II. Use trusted sources
III. Evaluate sources carefully.
Keep these in mind as you complete your worksheet....
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Below are some of the links you’ll be using.
Google search engine http://www.google.com
2. Project Vote Smart http://www.vote-smart.org
4. Focus on the Family http://www.family.org
Family Research Lab http://www.unh.edu/frl/frlbroch.htm
Alt: http://civilrights.org
6. Warrick Dunn Foundation
http://www.warrickdunnfoundation.org/
7. International Parliamentary Union
http://www.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm
9. Internet archive
http://sjsu.edu
10. http://guerrillagirls.org
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