Thursday, February 14, 2019

Wikipedia as a Spring-Board to RELIABLE, CREDIBLE Sources




When conducting research for yourself or others (such as in an article or essay), you can use Wikipedia to spring-board your ideas on the topic.  However, since Wikipedia is not always reliable—meaning that the content is not always properly verified or accurate—it is best to not use any content from Wikipedia to construct your opinions or arguments on a matter. Instead, peruse the content on Wikipedia, gather ideas, write down some notes about keywords, people, or issues, and then get ready to search the library for scholarly sources to learn as much accurate content as possible. 


See the helpful links below to understand how to use Wikipedia successfully, or even to create your own Wikipedia page, but remember, DO NOT USE WIKIPEDIA AS A SOURCE.

[Check with your instructor for a final 'say,' but in my classes, NEVER use Wikipedia sourced content.] 


About Wikipedia
  • How to Use Wikipedia Successfully: Wikipedia is one of the most useful multilingual sites on the web. It is free and written by collaborators around the world. Find out how to use Wikipedia more effectively.
  • How to Write a Wikipedia Page: Wikipedia grows by 800 new articles each day. If you are an expert on a topic not covered sufficiently in Wikipedia, you can write your own Wikipedia page by following Wikipedia's instructions. 



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