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Sourcing of credible information - Coggle Diagram
Sourcing of credible information
Reliable sources
References in the Reliable Source
Academic referencing (turner, 2019)
Author should add a well constructed reference list (Turner, 2019).
"Quantity and Quality" (Turner, 2019).
The Actuality of Credible Sources
Depends on current confirmations (Turner, 2019)
Source published 5 years back are considered reliable (Turner, 2019)
Check "legitimacy and actuality" (Turner, 2019)
Relevant Information in Reliable Source
Credible sources hold important to a particular area of study (Turner, 2019)
Should be linked to area of expertise (Turner, 2019).
Unreliable sources for your research project
Personal websites
:
Unreliable Source of information (Fleming, 2019).
Wiki sites
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Informative not reliable (Fleming, 2019)
Groups of people or individuals edit and add information (Fleming, 2019)
Blogs
:
any person can publish (Fleming, 2019)
impossible to be sure of credentials, as there are many bloggers (Fleming, 2019).
Information is opinionated not factual (Fleming, 2019).
Movies
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Not for education but pleasure (Fleming, 2019)
Historic movies carry filtered truth (Fleming, 2019)
Lists of credible Websites, Newspaper and Journal
Credible websites
Most sources online are not confirmed as accurate (Gahan, 2018).
Websites to be considered are Government and Educational (Gahan,2018)
Don't use Wikipedia (Gahan, 2018)
Credible sources for journal articles
contemplate on currency, relevance, accuracy, authority, and purpose of journal article (Gahan, 2018)
There is no journal article without an abstract (Gahan, 2018).
Credible news sources
When evaluating news sources use the CRAAP method (Gahan, 2018)
Recommended sources are: BBC, New York Times, etc. (Gahan, 2018)