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Evaluating Web Resources
by Jan Alexander and Marsha Ann Tate
http://www2.widener.edu/Wolfgram-Memorial-Library/webevaluation/webeval.htm
Provides evaluation criteria for different types of Web pages
with examples, original teaching materials, a bibliography
of web evaluation articles, and links to other Web evaluation
sites.
The Michigan Electronic Library's
Health Information Resources
http://www.mel.lib.mi.us/health/health-evaluating.html
Offers annotated links to additional resources on evaluating
health information on the World Wide Web.
Some sites require registration and a password.
Navigating the Web: Using Search Tools
and Evaluating Resources
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/help/navigating
From the University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries:
Contains a section on evaluating Web sites with tips, criteria
and examples of sites which illustrate specific evaluation
criteria.
The Science Panel on Interactive
Communication and Health (SciPICH)
http://www.scipich.org/
This Web site was developed specifically to help you
learn about, evaluate, and select interactive health communication
(IHC) applications. Take time to review and explore the
wealth of evaluation resources it offers.
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