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Writing 120E: Environmental Humanities

Fall 2024

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"Evaluating Resources" from UC-Berkeley

When you encounter any kind of source, consider:

  1. Authority - Who is the author? What is their point of view? 
  2. Purpose - Why was the source created? Who is the intended audience?
  3. Publication & format - Where was it published? In what medium?
  4. Relevance - How is it relevant to your research? What is its scope?
  5. Date of publication - When was it written? Has it been updated?
  6. Documentation - Did they cite their sources? Who did they cite?

From Evaluating Resources at University of California, Berkeley.

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