University LibrariesResearch GuidesFirst-Year CompositionEvaluate Search this GuideSearch First-Year Composition This guide will help students find primary and secondary sources for English 101, 102, 112, 198, 298 assignments. Getting StartedSecondary Source ResearchPrimary Source ResearchAnnotated BibliographiesEvaluateWriting & CitingWorkshops Hodges Chat Box Evaluation QuickGuidetoEvaluatingSources Evaluating Sources for a Paper The following resources are useful for learning more about what makes a source "scholarly" or not. Scholarly vs. Popular vs. Trade MaterialsHelpful for understanding what exactly makes a source a scholarly, popular, or trade publication.The Anatomy of a Scholarly ArticleAn interactive look at the purpose of each section within a scholarly article. Fact Checking These resources are helpful for verifying facts presented in the news and elsewhere on the internet. For access to newspapers, see our Newspaper Guide. SnopesOriginally founded in 1994 to investigate urban legends and hoaxes, Snopes has now expanded to fact-check all types of internet content.AllsidesAllSides provides resources that help identify biases in news stories. Great for easily seeing how different new outlets cover the same story.Lead StoriesFact-checks stories that are trending on social media.PolitiFactA fact-checker for political claims, run by the Poynter Institute, a non-profit school for journalists. << Previous: Annotated BibliographiesNext: Writing & Citing >>