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Why is the “C” in the acronym CAARP important to consider when evaluating a site?

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The C in the acronym CAARP stands for currency. Currency is important for evaluating a site because you need to know when the site's information was gathered, posted, revised, and if the links are still working. (If links aren't working it might be a sign that the site has not been updated in a timely manner.) Currency is important when researching information that needs to be up to date, but can be dismissed if that aspect is not as important.

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The "C" stands for "currency," which refers to how current the information on the site is. If a site has not been updated for quite a while, it may indicate that the information is no longer valid. Depending on the topic of your research, that could mean you shouldn't use the site as a source. Currency is most important in scientific areas or current events. While literary sites do not necessarily call for the most recent information, using old information about space travel, for example, could result in erroneous information.
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