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    Wikipedia Myths Busted

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    Wikipedia is the online encyclopedia that draws millions to the site every month. Wikipedia includes millions of articles on a wide range of subjects. Marketing experts state that Wikipedia is a great way to establish a business and gain credibility online. Google certainly agrees with that idea. Type a subject into the search box on the search engine. The odds are that a few of the top sites in the search are Wikipedia based. Clearly, writing business focused articles is a good marketing strategy

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    Wikipedia first off is an online encyclopedia where you can get useful information. It is known as a special type of website that is really designed to make it easy for a person to research information. This website is sometimes reliable but may not be as reliable as people claim it to be. When you’re in the younger grades such as sixth or seventh grade they make sure that your sources on papers should not use Wikipedia because some of the stuff they put on their website can be false information

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    Wikipedia: Content & Accuracy Wikipedia is a fee online encyclopedia. It is called a wiki, which is a “website that allows anyone to add, delete, or revise content by using a web browser” (unknown). There have been many studies questioning the credibility or accuracy of Wikipedia. The four most studied subjects are as follows; accuracy of the information in the articles, appropriateness of the pictures in articles, appropriateness of the style and focus of the articles, and the susceptibility of

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    Wikipedia is an online encyclopaedia, which contains open articles that can be edited by a number of users. The site prides itself on providing un-biases information from a neutral point of view (NPov). However, since the general public provides the majority of information, it is difficult to know how accurate the information truly is. The article that will be reviewed and analyzed contains information about the events of September 11, 2001 as well as how wiki can be used as a learning tool. The

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    commonly used websites is also one of the most controversial. In Dennis Baron’s article, “Wikipedia: Write First, Ask Questions Later” he stated, “Wikipedia depends on the kindness of strangers. Once an article on any topic is uploaded, anyone can read it, and any Wikipedian can revise or edit it. And then another Wikipedian can come along and revise or edit that revision, ad infinitum.” (400) Wikipedia is such an accessible and informative website that most students go there first. This is scary

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    information in your paper can lead to a loss of credibility. The first topic for our forum this week is why Wikipedia is an unreliable and unaccepted source. Plan and simple, anyone can go on a Wikipedia page and change the information to whatever they want. I have known this for a long time. I was very fortunate to have a college professor who informed our class that the idea of Wikipedia is letting anyone post material about anything they want. This includes changing text

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    stayed on topic, checked their facts and even checked their fiction. Eliminate Tangents People often find ideas form as they write, which is great for plot development. However, one should strive to stay on topic when writing an article for Wikipedia. In other words, avoid straying off on tangents even if one thinks they are relevant. Otherwise, the readers will get lost in a confusing maze of tangents. Fact Checking A hard rule of thumb is check the facts even if one is an expert on the

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    1. Based on the Wikipedia article, information literacy is important because it is important to analyze information correctly, by using effective and useful ways to collect and use the information on hand. That is why MCTC requires this course to be taken. It is good to use all the resources in the school and to know which ones to use. 2. After reading the article and having some experience with academic research it is different then searching for information in everyday life. When doing academic

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    According to Wikipedia paranormal events are, “events that can not readily be explained by the range of normal experience or scientific explanation.” Paranormal events are very fascinating and can appear as though there is nothing that can explain such rare phenomena. As a kid I sometimes would watch shows that would discuss all sorts of paranormal events from ghost sightings, big foot, the Loch Ness monster, UFO sightings, and even alien abductions in some instances. These stories really intrigued

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    woman should definitely place their bets on Wikipedia to predict the nominee for Vice President. The fact is that Wikipedia is giving away secrets. These are secrets that any savvy Wikipedia visitor is sure to notice. Back in 2008, John McCain was running for President of the United States. Many voters wondered about his Vice President selection. He was keeping his lips sealed. Well, the Washington Post reported that future running mate, Sarah Palin's Wikipedia page received close to 65 edits over a day

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