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Resource Guide Selection Criteria

Resource CriteriaLibrarians use the criteria below for evaluating resources and selecting high quality items for each resource guide. This set is based on criteria developed by Cecilia Durkin, M.S.L.S., A.H.I.P. from the seminar, Evaluating Web Resources, CAPCON Library Network (1997). Most of the items in this list also apply to print resources. The NCEMCH Resource Development Policy (1999) is also used as a selection guide.

  • Accuracy - Information contained in the resource guide selections must be accurate, verifiable, and peer reviewed.

  • Authority - Selections must be from an authoritative source.

  • Objectivity - Selections must be educational in nature and not for the purpose of making a profit. Selections must meet the information needs of the audience for whom the resource guide is intended.

  • Currency - Selections must be very recent (publications written in the last 2 years or Web sites that are frequently updated); an older item may be considered if it sets the foundation for future research (e.g., a Surgeon General's report).

  • Coverage - Selections must specifically address the resource guide topic. Resources must be public health oriented and not clinical in nature. Resources that describe and/or evaluate programs and/or discuss "lessons learned" are particularly helpful to the MCH community and are often added to our guides.

  • Access - Web sites and other electronic resource selections must be easily accessible and navigable. If not and the selection is essential to the guide, we'll add navigation tips for the user.

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