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Be smart about the sites you use!

  • Evaluating Websites : Check this out to determine if the web site is authoritative enough to use in your paper.

  • Evaluating the Internet : This is a tutorial designed to help you critically look at the information you find on the Internet.

    • Some Useful Websites

      • Educator's Reference Desk Search for citations to education-related journal articles and other documents. Also included, the Eric Clearinghouses offer diverse relevant subjects, and the InfoGuides and Lesson Plans are full-text, and all are searchable.
      • Ad*Access: funded by the Duke Endowment "Library 2000" Fund, presents images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955.
      • World Data on Education Features profiles on over 100 countries including government spending, enrollment, priorities and concerns, and more.
      • CuriaWebsite of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
      • EuropolWeb site of the European Law Enforcement Cooperation.
      • Europol PublicationsLinks to .pdf versions of Europol documents including their annual report, the European Union Organizaed Crime Situation Report, and serious crime overviews.
  • Additional websites may be found on the Potter Library's suggested Subject Resources page.



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