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Once you've identified potential sites of interest, you'll need to evaluate them and, if you choose to include these resources in research papers, you'll need to accurately cite them.
Internet sites vary markedly in quality. In brief, the questions we ask when evaluating a new site include:
General website evaluation links:
Health website evaluation links:
When you wish to cite an Internet resource in a research paper, it must be referenced like any other published material, including:
New editions of printed style manuals (e.g., Turabian, APA, The Chicago Manual of Style ) usually include the preferred format for Internet citation. For more information, see:
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