- Relevance: Whether the evidence is related to and supports the claim or argument being made.
- Accuracy: Whether the evidence is accurate and reliable.
- Credibility: Whether the source of the evidence is credible and reputable.
- Currency: Whether the evidence is up-to-date and relevant to the present context.
- Sufficiency: Whether there is enough evidence to support the claim or argument being made.
- Diversity: Whether the evidence comes from a variety of sources and perspectives.
- Ethical Considerations: Including respecting copyright laws, attributing sources appropriately, considering harm to subjects mentioned in sensitive information.
- Accessibility: Whether the evidence is accessible and available to those interested.
- Audience: Whether the evidence is relevant to the intended audience and appropriate for the context.
- Presentation:Whether the evidence is presented in a clear and understandable manner.