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What is critical thinking?
Web sites
books in Lemieux Library
- Porter, Burton F
The Voice of Reason: Fundamentals of Critical Thinking
New York: Oxford University Press, 2002
B809.2 .P67 2002.
- Browne, M. Neil
Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking
Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2001.
PN83 .B785 2001
- Diestler, Sherry
Becoming a Critical Thinker: A User Friendly Manual
Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2001
LB2395.35 .D54 2001.
- Gilovich, Thomas
How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday
Life
New York: Macmillan, 1991.
BF442 .G55 1991
- Ruggiero, Vincent Ryan
The Art of Thinking: A Guide to Critical and Creative Thought
New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.
BF441 .R84 1991
- Paul, Richard
Critical Thinking: What Every Person Needs to Survive in a Rapidly
Changing World
Rohnert Park, CA: Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique, 1990.
BF441 .P38 1990
- Brookfield, Stephen D.
Developing Critical Thinkers
San Francisco: London: Josey-Bass Publishers, 1987.
BF441 .B79 1987
How do I think critically
about information found on the Web?
- ICYouSee:
T is for Thinking - A Guide to Critical Thinking About What you See
on the Web: by John R. Henderson, Ithaca College Library. Also includes
"How Can You Find Anything on the World Wide Web? The Tools and
The Talk. Offers six suggestions: 1) Make sure you are in the right
place, 2) When in doubt, doubt, 3) Consider the source, 4) Know what's
happening, 5) Look at the details, and 6) Distinguish web pages from
pages found on the web.
- Thinking
Critically about World Wide Web Resources: by Esther Grassian, UCLA
College Library. Evaluation tips are provided in the form of questions
related to Content & Evaluation, Source & Date, Structure and
Other. Also includes "Thinking Critically about Discipline-Based
World Wide Web Resources."
- net.TUTOR
: Evaluation of Web Sites: From Ohio State, is a similar tutorial,
and it only takes 15-30 minutes.
- Ten
C's For Evaluating Internet Sources: Betsy Richmond, a librarian,
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, identifies ten Cs for evaluating
Internet resources: content, credibility, critical thinking, copyright,
citation, continuity, censorship, connectivity, comparability, and context.
- Evaluating
the Quality of World Wide Web Resources
- Evaluating
Web Resources: Provides links on how to recognize and evaluate Advocacy,
Business/Marketing,
News,
Informational
and Personal
Web Pages.
- Evaluating
Web Sites: Criteria and Tools from Cornell University Library.
- Criteria
for Evaluating Web Sites: from Walden University Library at Indiana
University-Bloomington.
- Evaluating
Web Sites: from University of Maryland Libraries.
- A
Students Guide to Research with the WWW: from St. Louis University,
Department of English.
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