| Question |
Answer |
| belief or prejudice that makes it difficult to give impartial or balanced information |
bias |
| part of URL (web address) that tells the type of organization, geographical location, or both .gov .org .edu .k12 |
domain |
| how up-to-date information is (or is not) |
currency |
| evidence of authority, status, rights, etc., especially professional or educational (MD, PhD, MS, BA, Associates Degree, etc., CPA, DVM) |
credentials |
| a person or organization that finances or pays the costs of developing and maintaining a website. |
sponsorship |
| Universal Resource Locator: address of a website, http:// |
URL |
| an accepted source of information; oran expert on a subject |
authority |
| how true, precise or correct information is |
accuracy |
| person who checks a publication for accuracy before it goes to print, among other things |
editor |
| when a website was last edited, updated, or changed |
revision date |
| trustworthiness and accuracy; comes from a reputable source |
reliability |
| Ph.D. |
Doctor of Philosophy, and example of a credential |
| .k12 |
domain pointing to a public school site |
| .com |
domain pointing to a commercial website |
| M.S. |
Master of Science, and example of a credential. This doesnt dell us what kind of science. |
| M.D. |
Medical Doctor, credential |
| D.V.M. |
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine |