Original CRAAP Test created by Chico State Librarians. Plus questions inspired by the work of Angela Pashia.
Most of your college writing and research assignments will require you to use academic or scholarly sources instead of popular sources you may be used to.
Academic Sources:
Popular Sources:
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: