It is imperative to evaluate the resources to be used in research, particularly in Nursing and other health related fields focusing on Evidence Based Practice. Although there are many methods, (TRAAP, CRAPP test, etc.); basically think about the journalistic W's--who, what, when, where, why. Fun example: dhmo.org and/or https://news.emory.edu/stories/2019/04/er_peeps_experiment/campus.html
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SIFT: Stop, Investigate the Source, Find Better Coverage, Trace to Original Context.
and the other listed of criteria discussed in class:
Authority--who is behind the information? What are their credentials? Can the authority be proven?
Accuracy--is the information correct? Can it be verified elsewhere? Are there references that can be checked?
Objectivity--what is the purpose of the source? Is it based upon facts or evidence--or upon opinion or conjecture?
Currency--is the information timely?
Use--is the information relevant to the need?
HINT: Using published resources via a library database provides many shortcuts to the good stuff!
Learn more at: Evaluating Sources