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Use of Wikipedia free image content

The

GFDL, CC, or public domain
licenses.

Stanford newspaper doesn't want to be deleted

A recent effort to discuss deletion of a number of anonymously created articles upset the editors at

the deletion process
and the efforts users put into what it calls "seemingly useless task," but credits Wikipedians with "often remarkably good" claims and correctly identifying opponents as having a self-interest in deletion.

Australian literature articles

An article by Jenny Sinclair (who has edited as User:Jenny Sinclair) in The Australian uses the lack of articles on notable Australian writers to explain how Wikipedia works, the nature of Wikipedia's "patchy, arbitrary" coverage, and the impact Wikipedia is having on the internet generation. After discussing the reasons Wikipedia has become a must use resource, Sinclair urges Australians to improve the Wikipedia articles on literature and signs off the article intending to "create that listing for Jessica Anderson."

Filipino coverage

The Philippine News implores readers to Try Wikipedia. After discussing the coverage of Filipino articles, the article discusses the "anyone can edit" policy, and the process of correcting questionable information. The author acknowledges being "involved in the act" of "debating whether or not certain points should be included or removed."

Al-Jazeerah

In an opinion piece, The French Definition Of a 'Genocide', PART TWO: Algerian Genocides, the

Accusations of French genocide against Algerians
to provide background information about the conflict.

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