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How to use info from the Web

Knowing what you should and should not quote from the Web can be a "gray
area" until you read this classic tip sheet by Stephen Miller of the New
York Times
. His hierarchy of trust leaves you with a clear understanding of how to use information from the Web for a news report.

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1 comments about 'How to use info from the Web'

One thing worth adding to the scale: information selected by librarians, who not only recognize good information when they see it but choose info that answers the questions they're most commonly asked about that topic. If a site appears on the Librarians' Index to the Internet , university library pages, or other librarian-created sites, it's a trustworthy site.

Posted by Marylaine Block at July 24, 2005 7:04 AM



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