
To get the most out of this section, have a source (such as an article or website) ready to evaluate as you follow along.
As you evaluate a source, ask yourself several key questions. Click the + on the image below and use the tabs at the box top to explore each one.
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Look for information about the author and the college, university, or organization they might be connected with. Many academic journal articles will include this near the beginning of the article.

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The general public?
The following resources can assist if you are having trouble determining what is Evidence Based Practice (EBP).
If you have trouble finding an article that meets EBP standards, try using the advanced search in your database of choice, and your main topic keyword(s), and using the second box, try adding keywords that describe EBP such as trial or study or review.

To ensure the quality of your research, think critically about whether the sources you selected are credible, reliable, and relevant for your research goal.
Consider the evaluation tips on this page, and assess each article, book, website, or other source that you find.