Who are the authors or contributors, and what are their credentials?
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Date of Publication:
Some topics, such as those in the health sciences, require current information.
Other subjects, such as history, value older material as well as current.
Some books, especially textbooks, will publish a new edition when there have been significant updates in the field fo study.
Know the time needs of your topic and examine the timeliness of the book; is it: up-to-date, out-of-date, or timeless?
Usefulness: Is the information in the book useful to your current assignment? Does it:
Coverage: Does the book cover the topic comprehensively, partially or is it an overview? Is there a chapter that focuses on your topic area?
Audience: Who is the intended audience of the book? Is the level appropriate for your needs?
Author: Is the author an expert in this field? Where is the author employed? What else has he/she written? Has he/she won awards or honors?
Publisher: Who published the book?
University theses and dissertations are considered published by the university that granted the degree to the student who wrote it.
Organization and Content: Is the book well organized and focused? Is the text well written? Is there an index?
Illustrations: Are the graphics clear in intent, relevant and professional looking? Do the graphics add to or enhance the content?
References / Bibliography: Scholarly works always contain a bibliography of the resources that were consulted. The references in this list should be in sufficient quantity and be appropriate for the content. Look for:
What is the primary reason that was the book was created?
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