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--- Same as printed books and journals?: Critically Analyzing Information Sources from the Cornell University Library. ... --- Evaluating Web Pages: Questions to Ask & Strategies for Getting the Answers: An eight-point evaluation checklist from the UC Berkeley Library.
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www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/webeval.html
www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/webeval.html
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On Web pages, the date of the last revision is usually at the bottom of the home page, sometimes every page. ... Also, many printings or editions may indicate that the work has become a standard source in the area and is reliable. If you are using a Web source, do the pages indicate revision dates?
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www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/skill26.htm
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quality of written web or text document - ease of use, clear, concise, correct spelling and grammar. (If you do the web page option, I am not expecting fancy JAVA scripted or graphics laden web pages. ... Attention: If you submit your report as a Web page, provide links to the original Internet material you are analyzing.
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mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/critiqueone.htm
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Web page analyzer - find total web page size, loading time of individual objects, total time to retrieve the page, number of requests made,etc ... Web Site Availability Monitoring...
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site24x7.com/web-page-analyzer.html
site24x7.com/web-page-analyzer.html
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(1) Click the links below and spend a few minutes looking at each of the web pages...
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www.lexington1.net/lms/analyze.htm
www.lexington1.net/lms/analyze.htm
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(1) Click the links below and spend a few minutes; looking at each of the web pages. ... (2) Select three web pages and analyze them; using the methods we discussed in class.
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www.lexington1.net/lms/analyze.html
www.lexington1.net/lms/analyze.html
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Analyzing Web Page ... Type your email address(es): ... In pairs, you will analyze two of the following sites according to the questions below.
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www.uky.edu/Classes/MKT/390/assign/inclass1.htm
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During Thursday's class, groups identified aspects of web pages or online environments authors Charles Cheung, Tyler Curtain, and Lisa Nakamura call our attention to. Cheung, Curtain, and Nakamura encourage us to ask the following questions as we analyze web pages.
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faculty.washington.edu/kgb/cyberculture/questions.html
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To improve the percentage of visitors achieving the targeted action, it is necessary to first clearly understand what your customers are doing now. ... By gathering and analyzing web data, we can help you discover what works and what doesn't. With this information, you can make informed decisions about what changes to...
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www.whooshweb.com/analysis.html
www.whooshweb.com/analysis.html
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