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Freshman English Sources and Resources

A guide to the ways Pratt's library can help you get the most out of Humanities and Media Studies.

The Writing Center

Pratt's Writing Center is devoted to the task of helping students become better writers, and are ready to help you with your research papers.

Located in North Hall 1

Open Monday to Thursday 10am - 8pm, Friday 10am - 5pm

(718) 636-3459

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Evaluating Sources

The  CRAP Test

Currency 

  • How recent is the information?
  • Can you locate a date for when the resource was written/created/updated?
  • Based on your topic, is it current enough?
  • Why might the date matter for your topic?

 

Reliability 

  • What kind of information is included in the resource?
  • Is content of the resource primarily opinion? 
  • Is is balanced or biased?
  • Is there a Bibliography? In other words, does the creator provide references or sources for data or quotations? 

 

Authority 

  • Can you determine who is the creator or author?
  • What are the credentials (education, affiliation, expertise?)
  • Is the publisher or sponsor reputable?
  • Are they reputable?
  • What is the publisher’s interest (if any) in this information?
  • Are there advertisements on the website?

 

Purpose/Point of View 

  • What's the intent of the article? (to persuade you, to sell you something?)
  • For web resources, what is the domain? (.com .edu, .gov?) How might this influence the purpose or point of view?
  • For web resources, are there ads on the webpage? How do they related to the topic of the web resource? (for example an ad for ammunition next to an article on firearm legislation or against gun control)
  • Is the author presenting fact or opinion?

 

Adapted from Dominican University


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