Evaluating History Websites Evaluating History Websites

Finding and Evaluating History Websites

Searching for Good Websites

General search engines are not as comprehensive as they may seem. Also, they use mechanical and commercial means to set and apply their priorities and criteria.

Rather than a search engine, you can use a directory. Directories are searched in the same way as search engines, and often offer special search features such as classifications and controlled vocabulary. Most importantly, directories are built by human reviewers of the listed sites. Though your searches will give you smaller sets of results, you will find few if any sites in your results that can't meet minimum standards.

Some Directories


Look for Links

Many good websites will include a list of links to other sites that the authors have reviewed and want to recommend to others.

Remember the Four Big Criteria

You first saw these in the Information Literacy Tutorial http://www.oswego.edu/library/tutorial/eval.html .

by Jim Nichols, History Librarian, Penfield Library, SUNY Oswego, NY; jnichol1@oswego.edu ; Home

 

 Last Updated 4/10/08