Worries with the Web: A look at student use of Web resources

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The purpose of this research project was to determine whether students are using unauthenticated resources, whether they are evaluating their resources, and whether there is a gap between the quality of resources expected by instructors and the quality of resources used by students. Using case study methodology, the authors interviewed instructors and students and analyzed Web resources cited in research papers in two English composition classes. The findings show that students are using unevaluated resources and that there is a gap between what instructors expect students to use and what students actually use. Ways to alleviate "worries with the Web" are discussed.

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Grimes, D. J., & Boening, C. H. (2001). Worries with the Web: A look at student use of Web resources. College and Research Libraries, 62(1), 11–23. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.62.1.11

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