3rd Edition

Web Wisdom How to Evaluate and Create Information Quality on the Web, Third Edition

By Marsha Ann Tate Copyright 2019
186 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

186 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

186 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

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. The phenomenal global expansion of the internet, together with the increasing sophistication of online technologies and software applications, requires us to be more savvy Web users, especially... Read more
Web Wisdom: Introduction and Overview. Information Quality Criteria for Web Resources. Additional Challenges Presented by Web Resources. Social Media Content. Advertising and Sponsorship on the Web.  Applying Basic Evaluation Criteria to a Web Page. Keys to Information Quality in Advocacy Web Pages. Keys to Information Quality in Business Web Pages. Keys to Information Quality in Informational Web Pages. Keys to Information Quality in News Web Pages. Keys to Information Quality in Personal Web Pages. Keys to Information Quality in Entertainment Web Pages. Creating Effective Web Pages and Sites. Appendix A. Checklists Compilation. Appendix B. Information Quality Questions Compilation. Appendix C: Glossary.

Biography

Marsha Ann Tate is a central Pennsylvania-based educator and writer. She holds a Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University, an MLA from Bloomsburg University, and an MLS from Clarion University. Marsha is the founder and principal of Tate Research and Training Services and also serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College. Marsha’s research interests focus upon information literacy, nineteenth century North American history, and media history. She is the author of numerous articles and Web-based resources, as well as several books, including A History of Canadian Television Programming Produced for the US Market (McFarland 2007).