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listersgirl ([personal profile] listersgirl) wrote2005-10-27 08:28 am

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There was a very interesting article in the Guardian on Monday about whether you can trust the information in Wikipedia. They contacted experts in various fields and asked them to review the entries in those fields for accuracy and completeness.

Can You Trust Wikipedia?

I'm unsure how I feel about Wikipedia and the idea that anyone can add or edit information. On the one hand, it has the potential to be entirely current and constantly updating itself, which is excellent. But there's no controls, no guarantee that the information is accurate, or has even been researched at all. The potential for misuse is incredible - someone could deliberately plant false information.

Re: Where I get all defensive for a moment and then flame out quickly

[identity profile] marginalia.livejournal.com 2005-10-27 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
well, you can do that to a point. the changelog includes user names, and so sometimes there's a profile and tracking of what other articles they've contributed to.

and if the teachers are willing to accept work that references it as the only authority, that too is a problem outside of wikipedia. there needs to be more education about the integrity of sources. hey! looks like a job for librarians!