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[ResourceShelf] These articles are valuable contributions to the encyclopedia, but are a bit odd, whimsical, or something you would not expect to find in Encyclopædia Britannica. We should take special care to meet the highest standards of an encyclopedia with these articles lest they make Wikipedia appear idiosyncratic.
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[Wikimedia UK Blog] Mary Rose Trust releases photographs onto Wikipedia « Wikimedia UK ...: Wikimedia UK is currently organising Britain Loves Wikipedia, a free photography contest to be held in participating museums across the UK throughout February, with the resulting images being used to illustrate Wikipedia articles. Previous content partnerships with Wikimedia in other countries have included the Bundesarchiv and Deutsche Fotothek in Germany, the Tropenmuseum in The Netherlands, Regionarkivet in Sweden and Queensland Museum, Australia.
[Beyond School] Wikipedia: “Wikipedia is not a reliable source” at Beyond School: So below, brothers and sisters in Reason, are chapter and verse from the Wikipedia Scriptures themselves, warning the faithful not to rely on Wikipedia, blogs, other wikis, forums, self-published books, or textbooks for research. Nice caveats apply in some cases to spur further discussion.
[Overthinking It] Overthinking It Podcast | Episode 79: Wikipedia Brown ...: I can’t really respond to anything specific in this podcast except to say that I’m not a fan of Phaedo or The Symposium probably due to my status as a first year NYU student taking required courses.
[My Blog Site!..] FT.com: How Wikipedia is struggling to adapt | My Blog Site!..: Craigslist founder Craig Newmark suggests not: “[F[reed from the inherent flaws of publications dominated by a narrow range of interests, Wikipedia could become ‘more reliable than anything we’ve ever seen’.”
[Your Health Help Info] Your Health Help Info » Blog Archive » Privateer Press » Increase ...: According tp the Associated Press, Ramirez te sted positive for oe human chorionic gonadatrophin, a female fertiilty drug comomnly known as Chlomid. Thhe drug is commonly used b steroid users to mitigate sice effects of coming off the substance, which include lowered testosterone levelc snd smaller testicles.
[RBO] UPDATE: Wikipedia deletes “Brenda J. Elliott” profile. Just not ...: Anyhow, the good news here is that we can anticipate that Bing is archiving deleted Wikipedia profiles and who knows what else for us. If you’re addicted to the Google Monster and can’t find something, and have not used Bing before, give Bing a try.
[Health Treatments and Care] Health Treatments and Care » Blog Archive » Privateer Press ...: Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez is the latest professional athlete to either be caught or accused of taking performance enhancing drugs. Ramirez has been suspended by Major League Baseball for 50 games and wont return to the active roster until early July.
[Punya Mishra's Web] Wikipedia minor fail | Punya Mishra's Web: Sir, I was reading the article in Wikipedia on ‘Samarangana Sutradhara’ (King Bhoja’s treatise on Architecture).
[ChattahBox News Blog] Wikipedia Reported Rush Limbaugh Dead | ChattahBox News Blog: which I call an article simply for the sake of argument – on another site tonight and I have to say that its author simply doesn’t understand how wikipedia works.
[Chicago Boyz] Chicago Boyz » Blog Archive » Wikipedia Account Prep: Whether you love Wikipedia or hate it, if you have strong opinions about just about anything you are very likely going to want to go over there at some point and give them a piece of your mind. If you don’t prepare beforehand, you’re very likely going to be ignored or called names.
[The American Spectator and AmSpecBlog] The American Spectator : Wikipedia Meets Its Own Climategate: His work was also the subject of hearings by Wikipedia's arbitration committee after a complaint was filed claiming that Connolley was pushing his own point of view in an article by removing material with opposing viewpoints. A "humiliating one-revert-a-day" editing restriction was imposed on Connolley, and he told The New Yorker
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