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= what is WIKIPEDIA = Wikipedia is an online free-content encyclopedia project helping to create a world in which everyone can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. It is supported by the Wikimedia Foundation and based on a model of freely editable content. The name "Wikipedia" is a blending of the words wiki (a technology for creating collaborative websites, from the Hawaiian word wiki, meaning "quick") and encyclopedia. Wikipedia's articles provide links designed to guide the user to related pages with additional information.

= advantage and disadvantage of WIKIPEDIA = Why Wikipedia is a bad source?

Wikipedia is not a reliable source. Wikipedia can be edited by anyone at any time. This means that any information it contains at any particular time could be vandalism, a work in progress, or just plain wrong. … Wikipedia generally uses reliable secondary sources, which vet data from primary sources.

Can I trust Wikipedia?

While some articles are of the highest quality of scholarship, others are admittedly complete rubbish. Also, since Wikipedia can be edited by anyone at any time, articles may be prone to errors, including vandalism so Wikipedia is not a reliable source.

How much of Wikipedia is false?

A 2005 study by the journal Nature found Wikipedia roughly as accurate as the Encyclopedia Britannica, and a 2008 study in the journal Reference Services Review pegged Wikipedia's accuracy rate at 80 percent compared to 95-96 percent among other sources — not bad for a free, crowd-sourced encyclopedia.

Why do teachers hate Wikipedia?

They cannot possibly convey all of the information in the world that people are interested in. Even in the current era of the internet, encyclopedia companies cannot be comprehensive and current because the manpower just doesn't exist. Wikipedia allows any user in the world to create entries and edit current entries.

Is Wikipedia really dying?

Wikipedia isn't exactly "dying," in that it will continue to be a popular tool for a long time. Some say Wikipedia has come to be unacceptable as an academic source, and that this is evidence that it's on its way out.

Is Britannica better than Wikipedia?

Why Wikipedia is a good source?

Wikipedia is ideal in these situations because it will allow you to find the information, as well as sources which you can research to confirm that information. In any case, you should not cite Wikipedia itself, but the source provided; you should certainly look up the source yourself before citing it.

What is the advantage and disadvantage of Wikipedia?

As we in the Wikipedia community say: You can start your research at Wikipedia, but you should never end it there. the disadvantage is this you can't use wikipedia as reference when you want to search for a scientific matter because it has the risk of editing and putting wrong information.

Why is Wikipedia so popular?

Because Google search is the largest supplier of online audiences to websites, and Google adopted Wikipedia as a trusted knowledge source for web meta data, people use Wikipedia because it is there whenever they need to find, search, or know something online. Easy access equals easy adoption!

Why does Wikipedia ask for money?

Wikipedia claims that the donations are needed to keep the site online. Guilt-tripped journalists including Heather Brooke and Toby Young have contributed to Wikipedia in the belief that donations help fund operating costs. Students, who are already heavily in debt, are urged to donate in case Wikipedia "disappears".

Can we use Wikipedia as reference?

These will be the sources you cite in your paper. There is no need to cite Wikipedia in this case. … Wikipedia is ideal in these situations because it will allow you to find the information, as well as sources which you can research to confirm that information.

Is Wikipedia Good or bad?

Wikipedia says it takes fact-checking seriously, too, but since it only has volunteers and a shoestring budget funded by donations, everything about it is radically different. … "It showed people Wikipedia isn't rubbish," Wales said. "It's actually pretty good. It isn't perfect, but it's pretty good."

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