After searching and gathering information I make sure I'm completely acquainted with the purpose of the information. I like to read the synopsis of the articles to get a brief understanding or of the information that i am interested in. I also look for the authors of the information. Normally after I am completely done with research, it is required to have a works cited page to inform readers that the information is quality information and can stand alone. I also have to reevaluate the information at all times to make sure the information is serious information or entertainment based on what I'm trying to inform the readers about. However after research is complete the correct way the information should be valid and reliable due to the effort to understand the material and evaluate it. All the questions that you have as a researcher should be available on the website to be proven as a great source to bring insightfulness and a full understanding of material.
Research is often looked at very loosely. Most students do not look into the information instead they just do the work instead of learning throughout the research. In my opinion that's why I rather use databases because it is a reliable source that will not lead you towards the wrong direction. Such as on the website about dihydrogen monoxide it seems to be very legit because it is clear. It clearly states when it was last updated, the copy right person, and other links to explain details. So in doing these activities this information is not unfamiliar. During my journey of college research have always been important as far as collecting great information and citing sources. So I'm happy that I'm knowledgeable about this information because the internet can “sell someone a bill of goods”.
What is EBSCO? I never heard of it before. And the information and things you have mentioned are accurate and true.
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