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An apalling example of of how nitpickers "improve" science articles. Follow also my backup channel at ...
YouTube - 9 years ago - 223.7K views
It's the go-to website for information on just about anything. But is the info on Wikipedia worth it's weight in megabytes? Trace has ...
YouTube - 3 years ago - 51.3K views
You might have heard that you can't trust anything on Wikipedia. If that's the case, then why do professional fact checkers often ...
YouTube - 4 years ago - 352K views
Let's talk about Wikipedia. Wikipedia is often maligned by teachers and twitter trolls alike as an unreliable source. And yes, it does ...
YouTube - 16 years ago - 2.3K views
Video for Stanford CS377p about how Wikipedia establishes credibility in spite of its inherent lack of credibility from being open for ...
YouTube - 12 years ago
Schulenburg outlines three main reasons why scientists should contribute to Wikipedia; you will learn a lot from the feedback of ...
YouTube - 7 years ago - 3.9K views
Yes, you can use Wikipedia for research! Find out how.
YouTube - 8 years ago - 44.2K views
Zittrain's research interests include battles for control of digital property and content, cryptography, electronic privacy, the roles of ...
YouTube - 10 months ago - 1.1K views
Using Wikipedia to investigate unfamiliar sources is a key CTRL-F skill, but we know it still gets mixed reviews. This video helps ...
YouTube - 6 years ago - 6.2K views
Learn how you can find sources and start college-level research by using Wikipedia. (Hartness Library CCV/Vermont Tech)

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