Website Validation Form
(This form may be printed out and used to evaluate the authority of a research web site)
| AUTHORITY | YES | NO |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Is it clear who is responsible for the contents of this page? | ||
| 2. Is there a link to a page describing the purpose of the sponsoring organization? | ||
| 3. Is there a way of verifying the legitimacy of the page's sponsor? (Phone number or postal address to contact for more information?) | ||
| 4. Are the author's qualifications for writing on this topic clearly stated? | ||
| 5. If the material is protected by copyright, is the name of the copyright holder given? | ||
| ACCURACY | YES | NO |
| 1. Are the sources for any factual information clearly listed so they can be verified in another source? | ||
| 2. Is the information free of grammatical, spelling and other typographical errors? | ||
| 3. If there are charts and/or graphs containing statistical data? Are they clearly labeled and easy to read? | ||
| OBJECTIVITY | YES | NO |
| 1. Is the purpose of the document clearly stated?
(To inform/explain; to persuade/advocate a position; to sell.) |
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| 2. Does the document reflect a particular bias in viewpoint? | ||
| 3. Does the author distinguish fact from opinions? | ||
| 4. Are sources or viewpoints that you might expect to be present clearly expressed? | ||
| 5. If there is any advertising on the page, is it clearly differentiated from the informational content? | ||
| CURRENCY | YES | NO |
| 1. Are there dates on the page to indicate when the page was written? | ||
| 2. Are there dates on the page to indicate when the page was last updated? | ||
| 3. Are there any other indications that the material is kept current? | ||
| 4. If material is presented in graphs or charts, is it clearly stated when the data was gathered? | ||
| COVERAGE | YES | NO |
| 1. Is there an indication that the page has been completed and is not still under construction? | ||
| 2. If there is a print equivalent to the Web page, is there a clear indication of whether the entire work is available on the Web, or only parts of it? | ||
| 3. If the material is from a work which is out of copyright (as is the case of a dictionary or thesaurus) has there been an effort to update the material to make it more current? |
Note: This checklist is adapted from Web Wisdom: How to Evaluate and Create Information Quality on the Web, copyright Jan Alexander and Marsha Ann Tate 1996-1999.
Kathy Schrock's Guide to Critical Evaluation of a
Web Site