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What to do with Wikipedia
What to Do With Wikipedia – Wikipedia is now used by everyone, including many educated people, and this article ponders why Wikipedia is not recommended for use in an academic setting, yet it contains most of the information that you would be seeking. One of Wikipedia's advantages lies in its currency, but its method of producing content is antithetical to the academic tradition of peer reviewed articles written by trained people. The two extremes are not ideal: banning Wikipedia from the academic world will simply cause students to dismiss academics as being old-fashioned, while using Wikipedia only excludes students from better sources. The article argues that academia needs to embrace Wikipedia because it is part of the world in which students live: professors could participate in the generation of content, students could be taught about other online sources, and Wikipedia could be a tool to improve information literacy.
Other mentions
Other recent mentions in the online press include:
- Wiki Woman – US Democratic party presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obamahave had their articles vandalised and the subject of edit wars.
- Phorm admits 'over zealous' editing of Wikipedia article – The technology company Phorm has admitted to making favourable edits to its Wikipedia article, apparently because its PR team was unaware of conflict of interest guidelines.
- Chinese openness to Wikipedia fleeting at best – Wikipedia appears to be unblocked in China in the lead-up to the 2008 Olympic games, because of an IOC requirement of completely unfettered Internet access.
- NRI Vinod Khosla, wife give Wikimedia big boost – A co-founder of Sun Microsystems and his wife, the co-founder of a non-profit organisation that supports the creation of "flexbooks", have donated $500,000 to the Wikimedia Foundation.
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I beg to note that the article "What to Do With Wikipedia" by William Badke is broadly structured an awful lot like an essay I wrote a few months ago on moving the school debate forward. Joshdboz (talk) 13:38, 10 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It's good to see we think alike. I had definitely not seen your essay before mine was published. William Badke —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wbadke (talk • contribs) 23:27, 27 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]