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SECOND EDITION
WEB
WISDOM
How to Evaluate and Create
Information Quality on the Web
MARSHA ANN TATE
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Web wisdom : how to evaluate and create information quality on the Web / author,
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Dedication
To my mother, Barbara, and in memory of my father, Andrew
Tate Jr., and my grandfather, Andrew Tate Sr. Their enduring
love and confidence in me made this all possible.
Contents
List of Illustrations.....................................................................................................xi
Preface.................................................................................................................... xiii
Acknowledgments..................................................................................................... xv
About the Author....................................................................................................xvii
Related Web Site......................................................................................................xix
Chapter 1. Web Wisdom: Introduction and Overview............................................1
Introduction...........................................................................................1
The Need for Web-Specific Evaluation Criteria...................................2
What This Book Includes......................................................................3
A Note about Design Issues..................................................................4
How to Use This Book..........................................................................4
Two Important Caveats.........................................................................5
Definitions of Key Terms......................................................................5
Chapter 2. Information Quality Criteria for Web Resources..................................7
Introduction...........................................................................................7
A Comparison between Two Web Pages
Presenting Information..........................................................................7
Five Traditional Evaluation Criteria and
Their Application to Web Resources.................................................. 10
Authority......................................................................................... 10
Authority of Traditional Sources............................................... 10
Authority of Web Sources......................................................... 11
Accuracy......................................................................................... 11
Accuracy of Traditional Sources............................................... 11
Accuracy of Web Sources.......................................................... 12
Objectivity...................................................................................... 12
Objectivity of Traditional Sources............................................. 12
Objectivity of Web Sources....................................................... 13
Currency......................................................................................... 13
Currency of Traditional Sources............................................... 13
Currency of Web Sources.......................................................... 13
Coverage and Intended Audience................................................... 14
Coverage and Intended Audience of Traditional Sources......... 14
Coverage and Intended Audience of Web Sources.................... 14
Conclusion........................................................................................... 14
v
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Chapter 3. Additional Challenges Presented by Web Resources.......................... 15
Introduction......................................................................................... 15
The Use of Hypertext Links................................................................ 15
The Use of Frames.............................................................................. 16
Dynamic Web Content........................................................................ 16
Database-Driven Web Sites............................................................ 16
Really Simple Syndication............................................................. 17
Software Requirements and Other Factors That Limit Access to
Information......................................................................................... 17
Pages Retrieved Out of Context by Search Engines........................... 19
The Susceptibility of Web Pages to Alteration................................... 19
The Redirection of URLs to Different Web Sites and Other
Malicious Activities............................................................................ 19
The Instability of Web Pages..............................................................20
Conclusion...........................................................................................20
Chapter 4. Weblogs and Wikis: Social Media Content......................................... 21
Introduction......................................................................................... 21
Social Media: An Overview................................................................ 21
Weblogs (Blogs)................................................................................... 22
Wikis................................................................................................... 22
Evaluation Challenges Presented by Social Media Content............... 23
Conclusion........................................................................................... 27
Chapter 5. Advertising and Sponsorship on the Web........................................... 29
Advertising, Sponsorship, and Information
on the Web........................................................................................... 29
Defining Advertising and Sponsorship............................................... 29
Commercial Advertising................................................................ 30
Advocacy Advertising.................................................................... 30
Institutional Advertising................................................................. 31
Word-of-Mouth Advertising........................................................... 31
Corporate Sponsorship................................................................... 33
Nonprofit Sponsorship.................................................................... 33
Distinguishing among Advertising, Sponsorship, and
Information on the Web...................................................................... 33
The Overlapping and Blending of Advertising and
Sponsorship on the Web................................................................. 33
A Continuum of Objectivity on the Web........................................ 36
Hypertext Links and the Blending of Advertising,
Information, and Entertainment..................................................... 36
Sorting Out the Relationship between Advertisers,
Sponsors, and Information.................................................................. 36
Contents vii
Strategies for Analyzing Web Information Provided by Sites
That Have Advertisers or Sponsors.................................................... 38
Conclusion...........................................................................................40
Chapter 6. Applying Basic Evaluation Criteria to a Web Page............................. 41
How to Use Chapters 6 through 12..................................................... 41
Incorporation of the Basic Elements into Web Pages......................... 41
Authority (Elements 1 and 2)......................................................... 41
Element 1: Authority (Site Level).............................................. 42
Element 2: Authority (Page Level)............................................ 42
Element 3: Accuracy of the Information........................................46
Element 4: Objectivity of the Information..................................... 47
Element 5: Currency of the Information........................................ 49
Element 6: Coverage of the Information and Its Intended
Audience......................................................................................... 50
Interaction and Transaction Features.................................................. 52
An Introduction to Navigational and Nontext Features...................... 53
Consistent and Effective Use of Navigational Aids....................... 53
Browser Title.............................................................................. 55
Page Title................................................................................... 56
URL for the Page....................................................................... 56
Hypertext Links......................................................................... 56
Site Map and Index.................................................................... 56
Internal Search Engine.............................................................. 56
Effective Use of Nontext Features.................................................. 57
Information on the Six Types of Web Pages....................................... 58
The Checklist of Basic Elements: Keys to Evaluating or
Creating Web Pages............................................................................ 58
Authority (AUTH).......................................................................... 58
Authority of a Site...................................................................... 58
Authority of a Page.................................................................... 59
Accuracy (ACC)............................................................................. 59
Objectivity (OBJ)............................................................................60
Currency (CUR).............................................................................60
Coverage and Intended Audience (COV/IA)..................................60
Interaction and Transaction Features (INT/TRA).......................... 61
Chapter 7. Keys to Information Quality in Advocacy Web Pages....................... 63
Keys to Recognizing an Advocacy Web Page.................................... 63
Analysis of Advocacy Web Pages....................................................... 63
The Advocacy Checklist: Keys to Evaluating and Creating
Advocacy Web Pages.......................................................................... 65
Authority.........................................................................................66
Authority of the Site’s Home Page.............................................66
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Accuracy.........................................................................................66
Objectivity......................................................................................66
Interaction and Transaction Features.............................................66
Chapter 8. Keys to Information Quality in Business Web Pages......................... 67
Keys to Recognizing a Business Web Page........................................ 67
Analysis of Business Web Pages......................................................... 67
The Business Web Page Checklist: Keys to
Evaluating and Creating Business Web Pages.................................... 70
Authority......................................................................................... 71
Authority of the Site’s Home Page............................................. 71
Accuracy......................................................................................... 71
Objectivity...................................................................................... 71
Currency......................................................................................... 71
Coverage and Intended Audience................................................... 72
Interaction and Transaction Features............................................. 72
Chapter 9. Keys to Information Quality in Informational
Web Pages........................................................................................... 73
Keys to Recognizing an Informational Web Page.............................. 73
Analysis of Informational Web Pages................................................. 73
The Informational Web Page Checklist: Keys to
Evaluating and Creating Informational Web Pages............................ 75
Authority......................................................................................... 77
Authority of the Site’s Home Page............................................. 77
Accuracy......................................................................................... 77
Currency......................................................................................... 77
Coverage and Intended Audience................................................... 77
Chapter 10. Keys to Information Quality in News Web Pages............................... 79
Keys to Recognizing a News Web Page.............................................. 79
Analysis of News Web Pages.............................................................. 79
The News Web Page Checklist: Keys to Evaluating and
Creating News Web Pages................................................................... 82
Authority......................................................................................... 82
Authority of a Page within the Site............................................ 82
Accuracy......................................................................................... 82
Objectivity...................................................................................... 82
Currency......................................................................................... 82
Coverage and Intended Audience................................................... 83
Chapter 11. Keys to Information Quality in Personal Web Pages.......................... 85
Keys to Recognizing a Personal Web Page......................................... 85
Analysis of a Personal Web Page........................................................ 85
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Contents ix
Chapter 12. Keys to Information Quality in Entertainment Web Pages................ 89
Keys to Recognizing an Entertainment Web Page............................. 89
Entertainment Pages: A Note for Web Users................................. 89
Analysis of an Entertainment Web Page.............................................92
Entertainment Web Page Creation Issues...........................................92
Chapter 13. Creating Effective Web Pages and Sites............................................. 93
Introduction......................................................................................... 93
The Navigational Aids Checklist........................................................ 93
NAV 1: Browser Titles.................................................................... 93
Browser Title for a Home Page.................................................. 93
Browser Title for Pages That Are Not Home Pages..................94
NAV 2: The Page Title....................................................................94
Page Title for a Home Page.......................................................94
Page Title for a Page That Is Not a Home Page.........................94
NAV 3: Hypertext Links.................................................................94
NAV 4: The URL for the Page.......................................................94
NAV 6: Internal Search Engine...................................................... 95
The Nontext Features Checklist.......................................................... 95
Nontext Features (NONTX)........................................................... 95
The Interaction and Transaction Features Checklist........................... 95
Interaction and Transaction Issues (INT/TRA)..............................96
The Web Site Functionality Checklist................................................96
Printing Issues................................................................................96
Usability and Quality of External Links........................................96
Usability of the Site........................................................................97
Meta Tags............................................................................................97
A Brief Introduction.......................................................................97
Descriptor Meta Tags..................................................................... 98
Example of a Descriptor Meta Tag............................................ 98
Keyword Meta Tags........................................................................ 98
Tips for Using the Keyword Meta Tag......................................99
Example of a Keyword Meta Tag Included with a
Descriptor Meta Tag..................................................................99
Copyright and Disclaimers..................................................................99
Copyright and the Web...................................................................99
Works in the Public Domain (Works Not
Protected by Copyright)................................................................ 100
Fair Use........................................................................................ 100
Copyright Notice.......................................................................... 100
Copyright Notice Format......................................................... 100
Copyright Registration............................................................. 101
Suggested Copyright Guidelines for
Web Authors................................................................................. 101
x Contents
A Note on Disclaimers................................................................. 101
Creative Commons....................................................................... 102
Appendix A: Checklist Compilation................................................................... 103
Appendix B: Information Quality Questions Compilation............................... 117
Appendix C: Glossary.......................................................................................... 125
References.............................................................................................................. 133
Bibliography.......................................................................................................... 137
Index....................................................................................................................... 143
List of Illustrations
Figure 2.1 A Web page, The Multinational Corporation (MNC) and
Globalization....................................................................................8
Figure 2.2 A Web page, The American Summer Colony at Cobourg,
Ontario..............................................................................................9
Figure 3.1 A Web page listing RSS feeds available at the whitehouse.
gov Web site.................................................................................... 18
Figure 4.1 A weblog......................................................................................... 23
Figure 4.2 A wiki home page..........................................................................24
Figure 4.3 A wiki entry....................................................................................25
Figure 5.1 Commercial advertising.................................................................. 31
Figure 5.2 Advocacy advertising..................................................................... 32
Figure 5.3 Combined government, corporate, and nonprofit sponsorship
of a Web site...................................................................................34
Figure 5.4 Affiliate marketing......................................................................... 37
Figure 5.5 A Web site that blends information, advertising,
and entertainment........................................................................... 39
Figure 6.1 Keys to verifying authority (site level)............................................ 43
Figure 6.2 Keys to verifying authority (page level)......................................... 45
Figure 6.3 Keys to verifying the accuracy of a Web page............................... 47
Figure 6.4 Keys to verifying the objectivity of a Web site.............................. 49
Figure 6.5 Keys to verifying the currency of a Web page............................... 50
Figure 6.6 Keys to verifying the coverage and intended
audience of a Web site.................................................................... 51
Figure 6.7 The Math Forum at Drexel University Web site’s privacy
policy and terms of use.................................................................. 55
Figure 6.8 Examples of navigational aids........................................................ 57
Figure 7.1 An advocacy home page.................................................................64
Figure 7.2 An advocacy Web page................................................................... 65
Figure 8.1 A business home page.................................................................... 68
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xii List of Illustrations
Figure 8.2 A business Web page...................................................................... 69
Figure 8.3 Explanation of a business Web site’s privacy policy...................... 70
Figure 9.1 An informational home page.......................................................... 74
Figure 9.2 An informational Web page........................................................... 75
Figure 9.3 An informational Web page presenting statistics........................... 76
Figure 10.1 A news home page..........................................................................80
Figure 10.2 A news Web page........................................................................... 81
Figure 11.1 A personal home page..................................................................... 86
Figure 12.1 xample of blending entertainment and
E
educational content.........................................................................90
Figure 12.2 ational Marine Sanctuary education
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fun stuff page.................................................................................. 91
Preface
The World Wide Web has undergone tremendous growth since the first edition of
Web Wisdom: How to Evaluate and Create Information Quality on the Web was
conceived and written in the mid-to-late 1990s. In 1995, there were only 45 million
Internet users worldwide; one decade later, the number of Internet users across the
globe surpassed the one billion mark and by 2011 the global Internet community is
projected to reach two billion users. A number of forces have helped fuel the global
Internet revolution, including (1) the development of portable, mobile-based tech-
nologies such as smart phones that incorporate Web searching, texting, e-mail, and
related capabilities; (2) faster Internet connection speeds; and (3) increased access
to computer-based technologies overall. Moreover, the ability for individuals to be
“connected” to the Internet 24/7 has fostered a new phenomena, social media, an
umbrella term that encompasses activities such as blogging, twittering, podcasting,
and more. A decade ago, these activities were the purview of small select groups of
Internet users or simply did not exist (worldwide Internet users 2006).
Despite the dramatic changes in the online realm over the past decade, the basic
evaluation principles presented in the first edition of Web Wisdom remain equally
applicable today as they did in the late 1990s. Focusing on the authority, accu-
racy, objectivity, currency, and coverage of content irrespective of format remains
a reliable method to assess the quality of information. Unfortunately, as online
technologies mature and the use of Internet-based content becomes ubiquitous,
many people mistakenly assume there is less need to emphasize critical evaluation
skills. On the contrary, the phenomenal global growth of the Internet coupled with
the ever-increasing sophistication of online technologies and software applications
require individuals to be even more savvy Web users than in the past.
With this in mind, the goal of the second edition of Web Wisdom is to demonstrate
how to adapt and apply the five core traditional evaluation criteria (authority, accu-
racy, objectivity, currency, coverage) originally introduced in the first edition to the
modern-day Web environment.
On a related note, the book introduces a series of checklists comprised of basic
questions to ask when evaluating or creating a particular type of Web page. These
checklists can be utilized two different ways based on the reader’s preference. First,
they can be used similarly to any other checklist, with each question answered in
sequential order. On the other hand, the checklists can be used more figuratively,
with the questions and their underlying concepts serving as guiding principles rather
than as a rigid set of rules.
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