Searching the Internet can be an easy way to find great sources, but you should exercise caution. There's a lot of unreliable information online, so look for the official websites of reputable organizations. Before you use information from a website as a source to ask yourself:
- Who created this content? You should be able to identify the individual or organization that authored the content, including their affiliations and credentials.
- Why did they create this content? Consider their motivation- many websites present opinion as fact or provide misleading information to persuade readers.
- How did they create this content? A good website is going to list its sources. Whether it's a quote or a statistic, you need to know where the website got it before you can trust it.
If you have any questions about using a website, ask a librarian!