To find other authoritative sites that might include information to support your topic, use Google (or another search engine) and try the following search:
Check sections of the sites with labels such as: resources, guidelines, research, publications. Many sites contain both free and fee-based information. If the association publishes a journal, you can check the TCC Periodicals List to determine whether you have free access.
You need to be extra cautious about information found on the World Wide Web.
Why? Because both individuals and groups can create websites and write about anything they choose--whether or not they have the education, training, or experience to make them experts.
For all of its "untamed" nature the World Wide Web contains a great deal of reliable, authoritative information.
These pages are dedicated to helping you find that information.
Things to ask yourself when evaluating a website:
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