This website was full of information. one issue that i found was there were lots of ads disrupting the article. The website was full of info and sub categorizes for the brown recluse spider. The website used information from multiple sources especially doctors and professors from universities.The website looked credible and was from a cite that had a lot of info on spiders. Health related topics and spider bites as well as locations gave me the impression that there were a lot of research into this information.
Part 1
Link: BrownRecluseSpider.org
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The information presented seems to be clear and understandable. the issue that i find is that it asks to go to other parts of the website to find different info. the information seems credible and accurate. other tabs seem to discuss further into certain categories. the source doesn't offer links to other websites of original posts. There is a page that states under the article "All content is written by Dr. B Gilmore" this helps assure proof and credibility.
Quote:
"Accidents happen generally when a hidden Brown Recluse Spider is trapped inside the clothes at the time the victim is getting dressed, or when people put on shoes where spiders have nested."
Embed Quote:
Brown Recluse spiders don't generally bite at night but accidents happen generally when a brown recluse spider is trapped inside clothes when the victim is getting dressed or when the spiders have nested into the shoes of the victim "Gilmore".
Works cited MLA:
Dr. B Gilmore Spider bite while human is sleeping Thu, Oct 8 web BrownRecluseSpider.org
Part 2
The information is much more relevant and specific. I didn't have to search through a bunch of unwanted links. It was more direct and was a real journal with little to no advertisements. This information was much more credible because I could find all of the info out on the authors and I could locate time and date information.
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The link from google was a great resources. The link was inviting and full of info. The negative to the link from google was that it was very broad. the the online journal was full of specific information related to the spider bite. Instead of searching through tabs i located exactly what i was looking for witch was helpful.
Record:
Science teacher
Holly Davis
Jeff Whitworth
Write Works Cited:
"Beware The Itsy Bitsy Spider." Science Teacher 81.5 (2014): 19. Academic Search Premier. Web 8 Oct. 2015.
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