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    People all over the world often go to Wikipedia as a quick and easy reference to their specific topic. Wikipedia has become one of the biggest online encyclopedias; it exists in diverse languages and contains a surplus collection of articles. It gives an overview of the specific subject, linking sources from primary and secondary reliable sources. According to “We Can’t Ignore the Influence of Digital Technologies,” written by Cathy N. Davidson, “Wikipedia is not just an encyclopedia. It is a knowledge

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    Is Wikipedia Successful?

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    One of the reasons Wikipedia works so well is the fact that it is not only an online encyclopedia but how it is referenced for information. The information found on the website has a lot of substance and facts that are useful for anyone looking up articles. It is the largest and most popular online encyclopedia with millions of volunteer contributors and is published in hundreds of languages. Wikipedia is straightforward and simplistic in technology to make browsing easier for novices or experienced

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    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that has the freedom of a user interface to edit almost all of its contents. Currently, Wikipedia is considered to be one of the most popular website along with a credit of being the most popular general reference work website (Ref.3&5 of web). It was launched on January 15, 2001 by Jimmi Wales and Larry Sanger (Wiki ref). Though it was only composed of articles written in English in its initial days, now it has included almost 292 languages which happens to

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    Argument On Wikipedia

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    caught off-guard at first to see that Wikipedia was the topic. Wikipedia is defined as “a free-access, free-content Internet encyclopedia, supported and hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation,” that purposely encourages members of the general public to become involved in the creation and editing of its articles (Wikipedia, 2015,

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    encyclopedia, Wikipedia is a valid, authoritative and useful reference source for their scholarly work as a student at NVCC.  Many teachers say that Wikipedia is garbage and should never be used. Which is it? In this assignment, we will be examining just how authoritative (and stable) Wikipedia (aka wiki) is.  First, you will examine a specific entry from Wikipedia and check for changes that have occurred over a period of six months, and then you will compare the information from the Wikipedia entry with

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    Launched on 15 January 2001, Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia that uses the web platform for online users to access. Boasting with over 26 million pieces of writing in 285 languages, Wikipedia has transformed to be a giant in the field of search engines optimization technology. The open source concept that it rides have made it cheap to access and a better choice for many online users. This is especially among the users who find it cumbersome to follow prolonged registration processes to access information

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    How Is Wikipedia Reliable

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    Wikipedia as a Credible Source Almost anyone who is old enough to navigate a computer and have a sense of curiosity knows what Wikipedia is – a free, online encyclopedia with hundreds of thousands of articles which anyone can edit freely. Because this site allows almost anyone to edit almost any page, however, there is a debate surrounding it on the topic of reliability. Should Wikipedia count as a credible source, or should it be considered unreliable? First off, Wikipedia is considered unreliable

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    duality of Wikipedia is that while it may aid users in their research projects the content on the site can be added and edited by almost anyone that views the page. This editing ability can lead to erroneous information being passed on to the researcher as if it were fact. While Wikipedia is a great resource for knowledge and ideas, this information must be taken with a grain of salt. A) The purpose of Wikipedia is to act as a global, freely accessible internet based encyclopedia. Wikipedia attempts

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    The number one major criticism of Wikipedia is that it is not a creditable source of information. Wikipedia allows for laypersons, in addition to their staff editors, to contribute to the information within the websites database. While the contributors may very well be reliable their identity is often unknown; leaving the researcher unable to verify their contribution and sort out any personal bias from the writer. Wikipedia’s own website states that its not creditable because “anyone can edit the

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    Wikipedia has been the subject of considerable debate for some time now. Some think the site is not quotable, while others argue that it is. Many teachers do not accept Wikipedia pages as a source of information, because anybody can add information to such pages. However, this policy of everybody being able to add has changed, and the present-day Wikipedia team works hard to prevent inaccuracies on their website. Wikipedia pages nowadays indicate the sources of information. Moreover, Wikipedia pages

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