Use these indicators to evaluating website credibility. If you don't find indicators of credibility, assume it is not credible, however, different information needs will require different types of sources. Ask you professor whether sources must be peer reviewed or not.
Note: as a college student you should never have to pay for information; if the library does not have what you need, it can most likely be requested.
Suffix | Type of Website | Description |
.com | commercial entity |
This is the most generic suffix. It is used for advertising, shopping, news, blogs, and much more. This suffix does not indicate (or rule out) credibility. |
.edu | educational institution | Be aware that institutions do not always endorse the views published by students or faculty. |
.gov | government | Government agencies publish legislation, census information, tax forms, and other credible resources. |
.org | non-profit organization | Non-profits publish to promote their own causes, but in actuality anyone can own a .org domain. |
Ask a librarian if you need help finding a citation, or if you are unsure of when to cite.
Go to the writing center or ask your professor for help formatting citations properly.
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