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velveeta
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12 years ago
really?? Who uses Wikipedia as a reliable research tool?
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Paticake
12 years ago
People who get shitty grades. Meanwhile, I'm someone who checks wikipedia for random shit all day long and have the shakes.
Paticake
12 years ago
Like, "Oh, I wonder what the coinage of Canada looks like."
Paticake
12 years ago
or reading about volcanoes
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Paticake
12 years ago
or exotic skin ailments
Paticake
12 years ago
I also completely agree with why they're blacked out, though...so no big, just wow. <3
velveeta
12 years ago
...coinage of Canada.
velveeta
12 years ago
I too agree Pati but to use Wiki as your sources of information? I'm not even allowed to cite it for my classes
Paticake
12 years ago
I've never had a class that allows it to be cited. I would sometimes use it at the first part of my research, though.
Paticake
12 years ago
When looking for sources.
Paticake
12 years ago
(The citations at the bottom.)
CoyotePacə
12 years ago
learned a lot about Pokémon from Wikipedia
FireEyes
12 years ago
I use Wiki for EVERYTHING! But the databases on my colleges library are best for using as sources
FireEyes
12 years ago
But yes, like Pati, I use it to get a rough idea of the topic..VERY rough..then go from there. You need to know WHAT to research afterall!
Kimpossible
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12 years ago
I was on it with my daughter tonight looking up information about the Czech republic and what we read seemed fine.
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