Scholarly source - For scientific or expert topics (e.g., medical studies), Popular source - For public opinion or media analysis, Primary source - Firsthand or eyewitness accounts close to the event or topic., Secondary source - Interpretations or analyses written after events occur., Evaluating Sources - Determining if the information is credible and reliable., Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - Strategy to increase unpaid website visibility on search engines, Domain Extensions - Identify the type or purpose of a website., Wikipedia - Free online encyclopedia, Clickbait - Sensationalized content designed to attract clicks with dramatic headlines., Personal Websites & Blogs - Run by individuals, not organizations. Can cover any topic (e.g., fashion, literature, personal opinions)., Podcasts - Audio-based series or episodes available for streaming., Online News Articles - Found on digital newspapers or news websites., Online Databases - Contain vetted collections of data, articles, or publications., Social Media - Platforms where users create and share content (e.g., Facebook, YouTube, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram).,
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