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Need a quick way to evaluate a source? Take a look at its “craap”!
The C.R.A.A.P. method is a way to determine the validity and relevance of a source. C.R.A.A.P. stands for
- C: Currency. When was the information published?
- R: Relevance. How relevant to your goals is the information?
- A: Authority. How well does the author of the information know the information?
- A: Accuracy. How reliable is the information?
- P: Purpose. Why does this information exist in this way?
If the source you’re looking at is fairly current, relevant, and accurate, it’s probably a good source to use. Depending on the aim of your paper, you’ll be looking for an authority and purpose that are unbiased and informative.
Credit: “How Library Stuff Works: How to Evaluate Resources (the CRAAP Test)” by McMaster Libraries License: All Rights Reserved. License Terms: Standard YouTube License.
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Adapted from Lumen Learning’s “Tools for Evaluating Sources” from English Composition II used according to CC BY 4.0.