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Check Yourself • IS reliable because they list their sources, keep it up to date, and are professional researchers. Mikkelson, David. “Youngest Mother.” Snopes.com. Urban Legends Reference Pages, 7 February 2015. Web. 2 Aug. 2016.
IS reliable because the author is a college professor Carr, Karen. “Greek Boats and Ships.” Quatr.us. Portland State University, 2016. Web. 2 Aug. 2016. • IS NOT reliable because there are no credentials for the author or the website creators Polemis, Spyros M. “The History of Greek Shipping.” Greece.org. Hellenic Electronic Center, 25 Dec. 1995. Web. 2 Aug. 2016.
IS reliable because the author has a Master’s degree and has taught college level courses on the topic Gill, N.S. “Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea – Why the Greeks Matter.” About.com. About.com, 2016. Web. 2 Aug. 2016. • IS reliable because the site is created/maintained by a college professor Donahue, Tim and Steve Mullin. “Sailing in the Aegean Sea.” Fairfield.edu. Fairfield University, 2015. Web. 2 Aug. 2016.