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BIOL 483: Vertebrate Morphology in the Digital Revolution (Longo)

Resources to help BIOL 483 students with their research

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Elisabeth B. White
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Evaluating Scientific Information

There are many sources of scientific information out there, but not all of them are credible or accurate. When you find a source, consider:

  • Who wrote it / who is responsible for the content?
  • Is the information in the source accurate?
  • How does this source relate to my research?

The information on this page will guide you through the process of answering these questions as you evaluate each source. Source evaluation can be tricky. If you're ever unsure, get a second opinion -- ask a classmate, professor, or your librarian!

Resources for Evaluating Scientific Journal Articles

Evaluating Academic Sources in the Sciences

The video below explains how you can evaluate a scientific research article to determine if it is a high quality source that is appropriate to cite in your own research. A word document version of this same content is also linked below.