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Reliable Sources

The Internet has plenty of places to find information, but not all are created equal.

You can ask a parent or teacher, do a search, or check Wikipedia to find out if something is a trusted, expert source.

Here are three questions to ask:

1. Do they know about the topic?

  • An expert source is a person or group with special knowledge on a topic. Doctors and scientists are expert sources. So are museums and science magazines.
  • People can be experts in things they have done or laces they have lived.
  • You are an expert on your life and yourself.
  • A vet would be an expert on dogs, but you might be an expert on your dog.
  • Being an expert in one thing doesn’t make you an expert in everything! You wouldn’t ask a dentist to fix a broken arm. Make sure they know what they’re talking about.
    • Write down some examples of different topics and who you would ask about them.

 

2.  Do they have a process for getting good facts?

A trusted source has ways to make sure they get facts right.

  • Scientists do experiments.
  • Reporters ask questions.
  • People who write books talk to experts.

They also make sure to correct any mistakes they make.

 

3. Do they have a reason to give you good facts?

  • Trusted sources also have reasons to make sure their facts are right:
    • If someone wants you to come to their house, they have a reason to give you accurate directions.
    • If a scientist makes mistakes, other scientists will do experiments that correct them.
    • If a book about dogs has lots of mistakes, people won’t want to buy it.

 

For instance, news outlets have three different ways of appealing to audiences:

They can be fun and entertaining

They be accurate and give you lots of facts so that you feel well-informed, and

They can make you root for your side—whether that’s a sports team, your country, who you are, and so on.

Take a look at these newspaper slogans.

Not all news sources are as open about what they are selling, but you can usually tell by asking yourself: Would they lose money if people thought they weren’t accurate?

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