Where does your source come from?
When you search for information you will find many sources. But not all sources are credible. How do you know what is a credible sources and what is misinformation? There are tools and resources that academics and researchers use to decide if a sources is credible. One method we recommend is the CRAAP test. By asking a series of questions about your source, you can decide if the source is credible or not.
What is in the CRAAP TEST?
CURRENCY: How old is the material?
RELEVANCE: How important is this information to your topic?
AUTHORITY: How much experience does the author have in the topic?
ACCURACY: How reliable or truthful is the content?
PURPOSE: Why was this information written?