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> Go to the Guided Walk on full text access for more tips.
Do the CRAP test!
Only cite the source if you checked all the boxes.
It is from 2002, on this topic you might need more recent information. Depending on your topic and your subject you might want to be careful with information that is older than 10-15 years.
Check: That’s right.
Check: when you click information & metrics you see the university affiliation of the author.
This statement is correct.
The CRAP test results don't look so bad. It is just that this paper has absolutely nothing to do with your topic! :)