Don't trust everything you read online!
Not all web sources are equal, so it is important to investigate the source before using it in your academic work. For tips about how to evaluate sources, check out the Evaluate Sources tab above.
How do I get to the good stuff?
The library database list provides a number of trustworthy online resources to get you started, like those listed on this page.
If you are searching the open web, seek out content from:
And remember: Not all .org and .edu websites are trustworthy, so be sure to evaluate the source before using it.
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