# Web Search and Evaluation
### **Google Search**
### When Looking for "Northeastern University" on the web this is the result I get

*On the other hand, this is the result that i get when looking for "northeastern university" site:en.wikipedia.org"*

The difference that was using “northeastern university” site:en.wikipedia.org" does decrease the results from 143,000,000 to 5,530
### To look for skate fish without the phrase ice rink you would do "icerink"
It went from about 3,000,000 results to 1,270,000 results
### To look for pages about the Northeastern Huskies from the first day of 2001 through the last day of 2002

You can get this result by selecting tools and personalizing your dates from 2001-2002
### Find me the top image of the exact phrase “penguin pair” with a “Creative Commons” usage right.
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# Web Credability
The website I found for web credibility was "Donald Trump the greatest president of all time "
*Why this website is not credible*:
* This article is biased to only one side; the article is just showing one perspective on Trump and not serval as a good article does
* The information on this website is from 2019, indicating that it is not up to date and doesn't talk about his whole presidency
* It does not include any reliable evidence or citations
* The article is not written by an expert or a known publisherer
# Wikipedia Evaluation
The article about Joseph M. Reagle Jr. stating that his book "Good Faith Collaboration" was a best-seller can be verified by clicking on the link, which takes you to a whole page explaining about history of the publication, synopsis, and the reception. However, even though it does give qualifying information about the book, it might not be very authentic since it does not include other sources or outside references from authentic booksellers. Furthermore, when reading the information in Wikipedia, it also doesn't indicate that it is today's best-selling book. This is why it is essential to know that the information in Wikipedia may be altered and edited over time, so Wikipedia is only sometimes a reliable source.
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