If you are using information from a site on the free Web, you must determine whether the content is accurate and authoritative if you use it in a research paper. You will find important criteria below. Once you answer all of the questions, you must then decide whether or not the Web site is useful for your purposes. (Some of the links below are legitimate examples that you may use, some are non-examples, or sites that would not be wise to use for a project. You decide why they are examples or non-examples. You may even need to use some of the biased examples occasionally, especially if you are writing a paper that offers more than one opinion. (You determine.)
Content
Is the purpose (inform, persuade, sell, entertain) of the site indicated on the home page? (if you answer "yes," circle the appropriate purpose))
YES
NO
If not, can you guess the purpose of the web page? (Circle it above.)
YES
NO
Could that purpose cause the web author to be biased?