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How to Evaluate Sources

EvaluateAs a college student you know that your job is to evaluate the sources you use for your papers, presentations and research. But how do you do it?

These steps are most appropriate for sources available from the library, but they can be tweaked for web and news sources. Get tips for spotting fake sites, fake news and media bias

1. Credentials
What does the author know about the subject?
2. Objectivity
Does the author have an agenda?
3. Documentation
Where did the author get the information?
4. Timeliness
When was the material written?
5. Review and Editing
Has the material been reviewed for publication?

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Economics Podcasts

TED : Economics

TED is a nonpartisan nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks. See all TED presentations about economics.

Project Gutenberg Full Texts

Read the full text of classic books of economic thought through Project Gutenberg.

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