Some Hints on Evaluation of Books and Articles
Some of the information required to properly cite a source is also some of the
information that will help you begin evaluating a source. For books this
includes:
- Author: One, two or more? Is the person an author, editor, or both?
Have you seen this name before at all? If the work is a collection, encyclopedia,
or is in some other way made up of different parts, are authors listed for the
parts? Is there an author listed at all?
- Title: Is there a title (for encyclopedia articles, the title may be
the entry word)? Does the title tell you anything important about the work?
Does it reflect the content?
- Publisher: Is this a publishing name you've heard of before?
Where is the publisher located? Is it a university press, commercial press, or
other?
- Date: When was the work published? How might the date of
publication be reflected in the content? Is the work current enough for your
purposes?
- Edition: Has this work been through more than one edition?
- Although not required for citation, to evaluate a source you should also
think about
- Purpose: Is the purpose of the work clearly stated? Does the work
live up to the stated purpose?
- Scope: How much information does the work claim to cover? Is that
reasonable? Does the work actually cover what it claims to?
- Audience: Is this a general or an academic work? Is it written for
a specific discipline or interdisciplinary in nature?
- Format and Organization: Does the arrangement make sense? Are there
prefaces, introductions, chapters headings, indexes, and suchlike which help
you use the work? Are there keys for any abbreviations?
Further information for articles:
- Title of journal: Is this a title you've heard of before? Is the
journal affiliated with a particular organization or academic institution?
- Volume and date: How long has this journal been in publication?
- Pages: Has the author given enough or too much space to the topic?
As you move on, some other things to consider might be the authority and
reputation of the author and publisher/journal. You don't have to guess at
this. You can ask your professor. You might also consider consulting one or
more of the following:
- Book Review Digest. 1905-
- A source for reviews of and responses to specific
books. Lists book reviews in many popular periodicals and gives representative excerpts.
Reference Indexes: 1905-1984
Available to researchers on the Lawrence campus online Book Review Digest: 1983-
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Book Review Index.
- Like Book Review Digest, but includes significantly more titles. Check the volumes for the year the book was published and several years following.
Reference Indexes
- Books in Print.
- Will list the number of books
currently in print for an author. Also provides information on publishers, including the kind of books they publish and the number of titles in print.
- Guide to Reference Books. Robert Balay, ed. 1996. 11th ed.
- A source of evaluative information on reference books and some titles appearing in the general collection.
Ready Ref. [q.] Z1035.1 .S43 1996
- Literary Market Place: LMP. 2002. 2 vols.
- Provides information on book publishers, including the publisher's field and the number of titles in print.
Ready Ref. PN161 .L5
- Magazines for Libraries. William A. Katz, Berry G. Richards, and
Linda Sternberg Katz, eds. 2002. 11th ed.
- Lists selected magazines "most useful for the average elementary or secondary school, public, academic, or special library" and gives detailed information on each title, including indexing and audience.
Ref. [q.] Z6941 .M23
- Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
- "A bibliographic database providing detailed,
comprehensive, and authoritative information on serials published throughout the
world." Includes reviews for many of the titles listed, some from Magazines for Libraries.
- Who's Who in America. 2002. 3 parts.
- A source for biographical information
on living American authors.
Ready Ref. [q.] E663 .W56
Many other versions of Who's Who are available; try searching in LUCIA, the library's online catalog.
- The Writer's Market. 2002.
- Intended for authors trying to find a publisher. Includes book publishers and magazine titles with comments by editors.
Ready Ref. PN161 .W83
All these sources may be useful in determining the bias and reliability of
sources you may encounter in your research.
And as always, if you need help, ask a Reference Librarian.
Created 3-October-1999
Revised 11-August-2002
Gretchen Revie, Reference Librarian