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Bullying: Bullying

A guide to resources examining the issue of bullying.

Information on the Web

* Google Search / Website Evaluation

Evaluate your selection before using:

1. Authority?

  • An individual? An organization? An educational institution?
  • What education or experience makes them an expert?

2. Objectivity?

  • What is the purpose of the site?
  • Basic information? Persuasion? Selling something?
  • What is the motive? Beware of bias (especially from .orgs)

3. Currency?

  • When was the site created? Last updated?
  • Is this current enough for my research?
  • Do the links work?

4. Content Quality?

  • Where does the information come from?
  • Does the author credit sources or give references?
    • References are different than links to “additional information”!
Google Web Search

Bullying LibGuide Overview

Watch this video for a helpful overview of the NHS resources on bullying topics.

Teen Health and Wellness

Suggestion: Complete a keyword search, or Browse By: "Safety" -- "Bullying & Cyberbullying".  Note the several helpful articles along the left-hand side of page. 

Health and Wellness

Suggestion:  Complete a keyword search (i.e., "bullying) and then skim/filter the results to find relevant information for your research. Or access the "Bullying" portal page from the link below or from the "Browse Topics" page. The portal page contains an updated set of articles/sources on various aspects of bullying.

Bullying

Salem Health (eBook)

- enter keyword bullying

Opposing Viewpoints in Context

Suggestion:  Complete a keyword search, or use one of the relevant portal pages ("Bullying" or "Cyberbullying") from the "Browse Issues" tab.

Bullying        Cyberbullying

Choosing Quality Websites

eBooks

Print Books (Nonfiction)

Remember to give credit to all sources used!