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Guide for Evaluating Articles and Resources

The ability to critically evaluate the information in a periodical article is an important skill. Simply finding an article on a given topic is not enough. You must read the article critically. This is a list of possible questions to assist you when using articles in your research.

Who is the author?

What type of source is it?

Is the date of publication relevant to your needs?

Who is the audience?

What is the article’s purpose or thesis?

How was the data or information obtained?

What are the major findings or conclusions?

How is the information or data presented?

Are references given?

How does the study compare with other studies?

Did the article come from an electronic source?

Reference and Information Services
July, 1997