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Evaluating Information – Applying the CRAAP Test
References

- McNiff, S. (1998) Art-based research. London: Jessica Kingsley.
- Whitechapel Art Gallery (2018) Practice. Edited by M. Boon and G. Levine. London: Whitechapel Gallery (Documents of contemporary art).
- Holly, M. A., Smith, M. and Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute (2008) What is research in the visual arts? : obsession, archive, encounter. Williamstown, Mass.: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute (Clark studies in the visual arts).
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- McNiff, S. (ed.) (2013) Art as research : opportunities and challenges. Bristol: Intellect.
Websites
- SUU. (n.d.). Gerald R. Sherratt Library. [online] Available at: https://www.suu.edu/library/ [Accessed 3 Nov. 2022].
- Wikipedia Contributors (2019). CRAAP test. [online] Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRAAP_test.
- Western University (2012) Evaluating sources. Available at: https://youtu.be/EyMT08mD7Ds (Accessed: 15 September 2020).
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MacPherson, S. (2021). Library Guides: Evaluating Sources: CRAAP Test. [online] uws-uk.libguides.com. Available at: https://uws-uk.libguides.com/evaluating_sources/craap_test.
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HARE, Joanna; CHOI, Kimburley. Attribution and plagiarism in the creative arts. Journal of Information Literacy, [S.l.], v. 13, n. 1, p. 62-75, june 2019. ISSN 1750-5968. Available at: <https://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/JIL/article/view/PRJ-V13-I1-1>. Date accessed: 03 nov. 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.11645/13.1.2640.