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[TechBeat- BusinessWeek Online] I previously proposed this as a baseline project (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Baseline_revision) where we basically take a revision of the article and analyse it for accuracy, neutrality, readibility and comprehensiveness. We then refer journalists, etc, to this revision as the best example of our work.
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[PJNET.org - Public Journalism Network] The social act of creating knowledge: In the 1994 movie "The Paper," Glenn Close snaps in a budget meeting: "We taint them today, we make them look good on Saturday -- everybody's happy." With tools like Wikipedia, the effort to craft reality has the potential to become an ongoing community project, rather than the exclusive domain of harried editors and producers.
[Junto Boyz] UNASSOCIATED PRESS... WIKINEWS "The Unassociated ...: The largest Wiki project, Wikipedia, has been online for four years and contains more than 450,000 articles, all written and open to revision by its more than 150,000 users. By comparison, Wikinews is a newborn, having opened its doors to interested news writers and reporters in December.
[northanger (northanger)] Intelligent design: Nonetheless, the ID movement has attracted a contingent whoadvocate teaching about ID in school science curricula, on grounds of full disclosure regarding perceived shortcomings ofDarwinian evolution, and counteracting what they perceive to be an institutionalized atheistic presumption of much of thescientific establishment, and thereby promoting religious neutrality (see Creation and evolution inpublic education). Critics have in turn labeled ID "stealth creationism," a veiled attempt to introduce religious beliefsinto scientific discourse.
[LCG Research Network www.thelcg.com :: Main Page] Wikinews (www.wikinews.org) is an experiment in collaborative news gathering and reporting, and the latest in a collection of: "The largest Wiki project, Wikipedia, has been online for four years and contains more than 450,000 articles, all written and open to revision by its more than 150,000 users. By comparison, Wikinews is a newborn, having opened its doors to interested news writers and reporters in December.
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