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Info Lit - Evaluating Information Sources 
Questions to ask about the information source you're thinking of using.
Rubric Code: GB7623
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Subject: Education  
Type: Handout  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate, Graduate, Post Graduate

Powered by iRubric Evaluating Information Sources
Questions to ask about the information source you are thinking of using
  Poor or Unknown

Low quality, unreliable.

0 pts

Fair

Medium quality and reliability, or has both good and bad aspects.

1 pts

Good

High quality, reliable.

2 pts

Authority
2 pts

Who is the creator of the information source, and what kind of expertise and experience do they have?

Poor or Unknown

Creator has no academic background in the subject and no work experience in the subject. Doesn't appear to have done their research either.
Fair

Creator may not have any academic or career background in the subject but has obviously educated themself thoroughly. May be an amateur expert or a student.
Good

Creator has a PhD in the subject from an accredited institution, publications on the subject in reputable journals or from reputable publishers, has a job working in the field at a reputable organization.
Quality Control and Gatekeeping
2 pts

Does the "hosting" organization conduct any sort of quality control? If so, what kind and how rigorous?

Poor or Unknown

No quality control. Obvious errors.
False or fraudulent peer review. No gatekeeping or filtration of low quality content.
Fair

Proof readers, fact checkers. High quality non-scholarly book publishers, news papers, and periodicals. Gray literature archived in scholarly repositories. News and media outlets with a good reputation. Web sites created by organizations with a reputation for high quality information and freedom from bias.
Good

Peer review or editorial review. Either a university press or a scholarly journal. Also peer reviewed research archived in scholarly repositories.
Host/Sponsor's Reputation
1 pts

What is the hosting organization's reliability or reputation?

Poor or Unknown

A scholarly publisher (like a university press) or a scholarly journal. An academic conference.
Fair

A highly reputable popular publisher or magazine. Trade/professional journals. Government agencies and major NGOs. Some large, reputable non-profit organizations.
Good

An individual person. A self-interested entity like a corporation or certain activist/lobbying groups. Vanity presses, self-published works. Fake scholarly journals.
Bias of Publisher
2 pts

What is the "hosting" organization's reputation for bias and agenda?

Poor or Unknown

An organization that is based in an extreme ideology such as racism, Maoism, certain types of religion, Flat Earth, etc.
Fair

An organization that is based in a more moderate ideology but also addresses other views in a balanced way. Major think tanks, non-profit organizations and news outlets often fall into this category.
Good

An organization devoted to objectivity and/or neutrality.
Bias of Sponsors
2 pts

Are there any other "sponsors"? What is their reputation for bias and agenda?

Poor or Unknown

Financial conflict of interest. Money and financial support come with strings attached - the research outcomes and how they are presented are affected.
Fair

Money and other kinds of support are given, but all potential financial conflicts of interest are disclosed. There are safeguards in place to protect the integrity of the research and how it is presented.
Good

There is no way for money and support to influence the research outcomes or how they are presented.
Reviews
2 pts

Are there ratings, reviews, or comments? If so, what can you learn from them?

Poor or Unknown

Overall poor reviews, ratings or comments.
Fair

Mixed reviews, ratings, or comments.
Good

Overall great reviews, ratings, or comments.



Keywords:
  • information literacy, evaluating sources, authority, reliability, info lit







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