Once you have a list of search results on a particular topic, determining which source will be relevant to your project can be challenging. Whether a source is relevant will depend on your topic, subject area, and assignment requirements. But here are a few general tips for selecting sources.
1. Scan the titles of sources, looking for your keywords
2. Read the abstract
3. Find other sources by consulting the references/works cited pages of one good source
There are many different methods of source evaluation available using catchy acronyms like the CRAAP test and SIFT. Regardless of which method you use, what is important is that you always need to consider the source of your information as it relates to your research project and assignment.
Some criteria to consider when evaluating sources are
Watch this video to learn about one method for evaluating web sources called lateral reading. Instead of just examining the source itself (internally), this method asks you to search for information about your source across multiple websites (laterally).