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Article Evaluation Checklist-Use to check for relevancey, bias, currency (timeliness-was it published in 1903?) completeness, authority (is the author/publsher credible? and expert in their field?)
 * Article title/author/date/ journal title || **Title:** [|Subliminal Seduction] **Source:** Stay Free! **Author:** Carrie Mclaren **Publication Date:** Fall 2004 **Page Number:** n.p. **Database:**  SIRS Researcher ||   ||   ||
 * Why do you want to use this source? || It teaches history of my topic. ||  ||   ||
 * **Content** || **Excellent** || **Satisfactory** || **Lacking** ||
 * Is the coverage relevant to your topic? || x ||  ||   ||
 * Is the reading level ok for you? || x ||  ||   ||
 * Does the article contain multiple of view? || x ||  ||   ||
 * Are both sides of an issue covered? || x ||  ||   ||
 * Is there enough information here? IS the coverage comprehensive? ||  || x ||   ||
 * **Authority/Credibility** ||  ||   ||   ||
 * Will the information help you with your project || x ||  ||   ||
 * Is their information about the author? ||  ||   || x ||
 * Is the writing seem biased? ||  || x ||   ||
 * Is the purpose of the article to explain or provide information, rather than to sell r influence public opinion? || It explains and provides information ||  ||   ||
 * **Currency** ||  ||   ||   ||
 * Was the article published recently? ||  || x ||   ||
 * Does it matter for this piece of information? ||  || x ||   ||