| How to evaluate Websites | Websites about Art & Design |
| Databases vs. Websites | Professional Associations |
| NC, US, World Museums | Grants |
How to Evaluate Websites
You should check online information for reliability against the following points:
| What you need to know | What you should ask yourself | What you need to look for |
| Authority It is clear who has written the information |
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| Relevancy The information is relevant to you |
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| Accuracy The information can be checked |
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| Timely The information is current |
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| Bias What type of information is presented |
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URL: What does the URL (Web address) say about the producer of the web site, and its purpose? Look at the suffix in the domain name; this should give you an idea of who the author/publisher is.
- .com Commercial site
- .edu US institutions
- .gov Government agency
- .org Non-Profit Organizations
- .mil Military site
- ~ ("tilde") Personal site
What if I cannot find the author? If you can't find an author's name on the web page, check some of the other pages to see if you can find one. If you are unable to find an author, do you really want to use this information?
What is biased information? Biased information gives one point of view or perspective. Unbiased information is either neutral or provides multiple view points.
Databases vs. Web Sites
Information you find in articles from the databases are more reliable than information from Web sites because they have gone through some kind of review process. These articles are referred to as scholarly, academic or peer review. Click this link if you are unsure what is the difference between scholarly and non-scholarly journals.
NC Museums
Cherokee Museum
Culture, art, and history of the Cherokee. Classroom resources for elementary and secondary teachers.
Hickory Museum of Art
Collection of American Art.
Mint Museum of Art and Mint Museum of Craft and Design
The Mint Museum of Art (MMA) features a diverse collection of American art, pre-Columbian art, African and Asian art, and contemporary art. The collection of the Mint Museum of Craft & Design (MMCD) features objects made by new and established artists in a variety of mediums.
Mountain Heritage Center at WCU
Exhibits focus on the heritage of the southern Appalachian region.
North Carolina Arts Council
Information about the arts in NC. Click on “Places to go” to see a calendar of events.
North Carolina Museum of Art
The site features information on the Museum's permanent collection, special exhibitions and upcoming events.
The Museum of the Native Americans Resource Center
Collection of Indian artifacts with emphasis on Robeson County Indian people and the Lumbee Tribe.
US Museums
~ in alphabetical order~
Detroit Museum of Art -Michigan
Guggenheim Museum -New York
Institute of Contemporary Art - Pennsylvania
J. Paul Getty Museum -California
Metropolitan Museum of Art-New York
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston -Massachusetts
Museum of Modern Art - New York
National Museum of Women in the Arts -Washington, DC
National Art Gallery - Washington, DC
National Museum of African Art -Washington, DC
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -California
Smithsonian Institute - Washington, DC
World Museums
~by country~
Australia- National Gallery
Canada- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Egypt- Egyptian Museum
England- National Gallery; Tate Gallery
France- Louvre; Musee d' Orsay
Holland- Rijksmuseum
Italy- Uffizi; Vatican Museums
Spain- Prado Museum
Websites about Art & Design
Artcyclopedia
This site provides links to over 100,000 works of art. Read the "About us" section to find out how to do a search.
ArtsEdNet
Online services supporting arts education from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts.
Artnet.com
In partnership with groveart.com, this online art network features galleries, works of art, and over 10,000 artists worldwide.
ArtSource
Information about art and architecture
Professional Associations
American Association of Museums
American Institute of Graphic Arts
Art Libraries Society of North America
International Interior Design Association







