Cornell University Library: Critically Analyzing Information Sources. Present basic rules for source analysis of physical information as well as web-based sources.
Create a Graph: Information about graphing and a graphing tool that enables students to make printable area, line, and bar graphs, as well as pie charts.
Criteria for Evaluating Internet Resources: Useful to evaluate Internet sources before you use them in a research paper. Provides criteria for evaluating Internet resources and a list of questions to help you sort the reliable sites from the rest.
Olinuris.library.cornell.edu : Critically Analyzing Information Sources. A site to help you determine whether print and online sources are appropriate for essays and research papers. A link at the bottom of the page, Seven Steps to Effective Library Research leads to a page with another link, How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography.
OWL.English.Purdue.edu: Free writing help resources. Research overview. Where do I begin? Where should I look for information? What types of sources are available?