The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that runs Wikipedia, has denied reports that it's building a search engine to compete with Google. Recently leaked documents from a grant...
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Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
November 17, 2014 2:13 PM
The wonder and potential woe of Wikipedia.
Leonard Waks's curator insight,
November 17, 2014 4:33 PM
The take-away: the top editors do not trust the newbies, and are likely to eliminate any new edit in a matter of seconds. New and more obscure rules emerge. The once flexible giant is getting arthritic.
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
June 20, 2014 11:05 AM
If you are paid by an organization to edit or manage social media, you will need to disclose that now with Wikipedia's new policy.
Michelle Spallone's curator insight,
March 24, 2013 7:59 PM
That will change everything that is good in the class room. |
Marta Torán's curator insight,
June 27, 2015 10:21 AM
5 Millones de Artículos y 7500 volúmenes. Por si quieres imprimir la Wikipedia
Néstor René Cussí's curator insight,
October 21, 2013 10:59 AM
Cuando los intereses del mercado se superponen a la cooperación
Christine Bushong's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 7:57 AM
Dennis T OConnor's insight: Wikipedia is a solid way to begin a search on many topics IF you follow the backtrail to the sources listed in the article. As a school librarian, I agree with this advice. If you know little about a topic that you are researching, begin with Wikipedia to gather search terms and find sources of information from the citations. Wikipedia should not be cited as a source for academic research, but it can be a tool for finding sources that are.
Sarah Rach-Sovich's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 9:06 AM
A great starting point - track it back to see where it might have come from.
Lorena Swetnam's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 9:43 AM
Teach students and teachers how Wikipedia can be a starting point in the research process, not the final destination. |