Recommend a Website

Here are some of the questions we consider when evaluating web resources:

Content & Evaluation

  • Are the Information and the links provided complete and accurate?

  • Are the links relevant and appropriate for the site?

  • Is there an appropriate balance between inward-pointing links ("inlinks" i.e., within the same site)& outward-pointing links ("outlinks" i.e., to other sites)?

  • Are the links comprehensive or do they just provide a sampler?

  • Is multimedia appropriately incorporated?

  • How valuable is the information provided in the Web Page (intrinsic value)?

Source & Date

  • Is any sort of bias evident?

  • When was the Web item produced?

  • When was the Web item last revised?

  • How reliable are the links; are there blind links, or references to sites which have moved?

  • Is contact information for the author or producer included in the document?

Structure

  • Does the document follow good graphic design principles?

  • Do the icons clearly represent what is intended?

  • Can the text stand alone for use in line-mode (text only) Web browsers as well as multimedia browsers, or is there an option for line-mode browsers?

  • Is attention paid to the needs of the disabled -- e.g., large print and graphics options; audio; alternative text for graphics?

  • Are links provided to Web "subject trees" or directories -- lists of subject-arranged Web sources?

  • How usable is the site? Can visitors get the information they need within a reasonable number of links (preferably 3 or fewer clicks)?

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