Original CRAAP Test created by Chico State Librarians. Plus questions inspired by the work of Angela Pashia.
The CRAAP Test is a great way to do some basic evaluation of a source. But often when you're evaluating a webpage, CRAAP is not enough because you can't find all the information you need on the page itself - you need to leave the page and do some additional research about the organization, the author, or the claims being made.
Mike Caulfield's free ebook Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers suggest four ways to fact-check sources that go beyond the CRAAP test:
Check out the Library's Canvas Research Tutorials modules on Evaluating & Selecting Sources and Fact-Check: Understanding Misinformation and Disinformation! On average, each lesson takes about 30 minutes.