Making sense of credibility on the Web: Models for evaluating online information and recommendations for future research

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Abstract

Abstract This article summarizes much of what is known from the communication and information literacy fields about the skills that Internet users need to assess the credibility of online information. The article reviews current recommendations for credibility assessment, empirical research on how users determine the credibility of Internet information, and describes several cognitive models of online information evaluation. Based on the literature review and critique of existing models of credibility assessment, recommendations for future online credibility education and practice are provided to assist users in locating reliable information online. The article concludes by offering ideas for research and…

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Keywords
  • Credibility
  • The Internet
  • Information literacy
  • Computer science
  • Empirical research
  • World Wide Web
  • Knowledge management
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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