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HCOL 2000 A: Animal Products in Human Nutrition - Kraft (Spring 2025)

Overview

Not all online content is created equal. There are a few key aspects to look for when you find content online, such as the website domain, an author's signature, date, and the affiliation of an author or organization. That said, evaluating internet resources is tricky business. Here are some tips and things to look for.

Helpful Tools for Evaluating Resources

VIDEO: How to Evaluate Sources

A video from Stanford University Libraries about evaluating sources.

TIP: Limit Domains in Google

Add "site:" to the end of your Google search.

  • Example: raw dairy site:.gov
  • Example: rBST site:.edu