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Section 4:
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Things to Think About When Evaluating a Web Site
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Credibility
Objectivity
Intended Audience
Timeliness: Is a Web Site Up-To-Date?
Style and Functionality
Internal Search Features
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SECTION 4: EVALUATING WEB SITES

INTENDED AUDIENCE EXAMPLES


Below is the Children With AIDS Project Web site: (http://www.aidskids.org/). Notice that it is about HIV/AIDS issues that impact on kids.




The next example below is from the AIDS Action Committee Web site: (http://www.aac.org/).

Notice that this version of the Web site is in Spanish (Español), showing that it is intended for people who are comfortable speaking and reading Español.


   
 
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