http://www.justfacts.com/
Currency- Justfacts website was created in 1997. For the most part, this website is not regularly updated with new material. The last post was posted on January 21, 2015. It was then revised April 17, 2015. There are a couple of recent revisions to posts, but not a lot of new posts. Most of the post are dated from 1-3 years ago. The links however were functional. I would say overall this information might be out dated.
Relevance- As far as relevance, I believe this website has appropriate information about their topics. They have information on many different topics.
Authority- James Agresti is the president and primary researcher for this site. Stephen Cardone is the chairman of the board of directors. Both of their names were listed on the site. This site also gave their credentials. The address for contacting was listed, and they also had a contact section where you can send them an email via the site. I didn’t see a list of sponsors.
Accuracy- For the most part, I would say the information is accurate. They listed that PBS, Vanderbilt University, Fox News, and others trust them as their source for reliable research.
Purpose- As stated in their mission and vision statement, the creators’ purpose is to give individuals facts that will help them make informed decisions. The website is not for stirring up trouble or selling advertisement.
http://www.factcheck.org/
Currency- Factchecks was launched in 2003. This site has recently posted blogs, therefore the information is up to date. The last blog was posted on September 11. Also, the links were functional.
Relevance- When it comes to relevance I would say that you could find apprortiate information about various topics.
Authority- On the website they have a section where all the staff members, journalist, are posted. Each has a paragraph about what they do in their field and how long they’ve been doing it. Under the contact information they mailing address, email, and numbers. This was more than justfacts gave.
Accuracy- The information seemed accurate. The website was also very professional. The posts did include links that referenced where they got their information from.
Purpose- As stated in their mission statement, their purpose is to practice good journalism and to increase the public knowledge and understanding of politics. It is not an advertising website.