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Source Evaluation

Source Evaluation Checklist

Source Evaluation Checklist 

 Authority 

 Yes

 Not Sure

 No

 Can you identify and locate the author’s credentials?

 

 

 

 Is the author the original creator of the work? (if not, it may be considered a secondary source)

 

 

 

 Does the author have experience in this area or other published works on this topic?

 

 

 

 Is the publisher a reputable source (scholarly journal, scholarly organization, etc.)?

 

 

 
Currency        
Is there a publication date present?       
 Is the information relevant for the topic covered, based on publication date?      
 Has the author published other recent materials?      
Does the source cite current information in the bibliography?      
Accuracy      
 Does the author present evidence for their work?      
Is the information consistent with other reputable sources on the topic?       
 If new/differing ideas are presented, are they backed up with evidence and sources?      
Do the conclusions match the information presented?      

 Objectivity/Purpose

     

 Is the source free from any attempts to sell/promote an idea or product?

 

 

 

 Is the source independent of any sponsored political or special interest organizations?

 

 

 

 Does the work have a mission statement or clear explanation of purpose?

 

 

 

 Is the source purely educational?

 

 

 

 Privilege/Bias 

     

 Would a different perspective affect the results in a negative way? 

 

 

 

 Does the author work/teach in the field or department they are discussing in the source?

 

 

 

 Is the source free from obvious biases, such as only acknowledging findings that support the author’s perspective?

 

 

 

 Does the source present information in a well-balanced manner, with information from multiple viewpoints?

 

 

 

 Total:

 

To ensure your source is scholarly and reputable, most or all of the boxes should be checked as “yes”. If you are not sure about one of the areas, this is an opportunity to investigate a bit further! If you are unable to identify the answers after further investigation, this may be an indication that it does not meet the requirements and another source should be chosen in its place. 

If you need further assistance in locating or evaluating sources, please feel free to contact the library at library@kettering.edu, or via our live chat on the library homepage, by phone at (810) 762- 9598, or stop by in person and ask to speak with a librarian! 

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