
DAC Criteria
DAC criteria refer to a set of guidelines used to evaluate the quality and reliability of information or sources. DAC stands for "Data, Authority, and Currency." - **Data** assesses the quality and accuracy of the information presented. - **Authority** looks at the credibility and expertise of the source providing the information. - **Currency** examines how up-to-date the information is, which affects its relevance and applicability. Using these criteria helps individuals discern trustworthy information, particularly in research, academia, or when navigating the vast amount of content available online.