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  1. Research and Citation Resources - Purdue OWL®

    Purdue OWL Research and Citation Research and Citation Resources Research and Citation Resources If you are having trouble locating a specific resource please visit the search page or the …

  2. Evaluating Sources | Harvard Guide to Using Sources

    The most reliable sources are those that have been vetted by scholars in the field—articles published in peer-reviewed journals and books published by academic publishers.

  3. What Are Credible Sources & How to Spot Them | Examples

    Aug 26, 2021 · A credible source is a source free from bias and backed up with evidence. Check out our list here!

  4. How to Know if a Source Is Credible I Purdue Global

    Jan 4, 2024 · Wondering how to know if a source is credible? Here’s how to check any source for bias, accuracy, reliability, and more.

  5. FAQ: How do I know if my sources are credible/reliable?

    Jan 6, 2026 · What it means for a source to be credible/reliable can vary depending on the context of its use. Generally, a credible or reliable source is one that experts in your subject domain would agree …

  6. How to Identify Reliable Information - Stevenson University

    Reliable information must come from dependable sources. According to UGA Libraries, a reliable source will provide a “thorough, well-reasoned theory, argument, etc. based on strong evidence.”

  7. LibGuides: Finding Credible Sources: What Is A Credible Source?

    Jul 2, 2025 · What Is A Credible Source? A credible source provides a thorough, well-reasoned theory, argument, or discussion based on strong evidence. A credible source can be trusted to provide …

  8. Evaluating Digital Sources - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

    However, despite the many credible digital sources available today, there are still many unreliable sources available on the internet. Below are some suggestions for evaluating digital texts and a …

  9. Introduction - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

    Evaluating sources means recognizing whether the information you read and include in your research is credible. Despite the large amount of information available, both in print and online, not all of it is …

  10. Sign up for the Reliable Sources newsletter - CNN

    CNN’s Reliable Sources newsletter examines the information economy, chronicling the evolving media landscape in a digest with uncompromising reporting and analysis.