1) What factors would be useful in evaluating your materials?
When you are gathering information, you need to know whether it's
good information. There are many questions you should ask yourself as you decide whether a particular source is good for your report. These concern the authority, relevance, coverage, accuracy, currency, and web design.
Here are six questions to ask about all information you are using in your academic work:
Relevance - Does it answer your question or contribute to your research?
Currency - Is the content presented current enough for your project?
Accuracy- Is the information provided correct?
Authority - Does the author have expertise on the topic about which he/she is writing?
Coverage- Is the information complete?
Web design- Is the design of the Website effective?